As Randy points out, carbon removes more organics when combined Ozone.
I'm trying to devise a strategy to keep thriving tubastrea and dedros in a sumped 50G maintaining good water quality for the other corals, and good water clarity.
I'm not so worried about NO3 and PO4, those can be managed. I'm actually more concerned about all the other organics that accumulate, unless removed with the skimmer, carbon and/or a resin like Purigen, or other ion-exchange resin.
Conversely, I've read at least a couple of times that Purigen "stays white" much longer when combined with ozone. This suggests Purigen does not remove as many organics as it would without ozone. An example here:the combination of ozone and GAC was even more effective, removing 60-78% of the TOC, suggesting that the ozonation may have altered some of the molecules in a way that made them bind more strongly (or more rapidly) to GAC
Conceivably, Purigen may be still absorbing as many organics, just it won't change colour as it becomes exhausted, because ozone is making the organics that Purigen absorbs colourless?I have been running purigen for several years and, generally, am quite happy with it. Unfortunately, I have had to swap it out about every week as it is usually completely changed color/exhausted by that time. I added an ozone generator to the tank about a month ago. Seems to be working well - at least as good as advertised. I continued running the purigen as usual, and now, a month later, the purigen is as white as the day I put it in.
I'm trying to devise a strategy to keep thriving tubastrea and dedros in a sumped 50G maintaining good water quality for the other corals, and good water clarity.
I'm not so worried about NO3 and PO4, those can be managed. I'm actually more concerned about all the other organics that accumulate, unless removed with the skimmer, carbon and/or a resin like Purigen, or other ion-exchange resin.