Seachem Phosguard/Purgin vs Chemiclean Pure Blue?

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Hi,

If I used the Seachem Phosguard, Purigen and Activated Carbon, would this be similiar to Chemiclean Pure Blue?

Chemiclean Pure is great and convenient. Curious if I would save money going the diy with Seachem combo.
 

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Hi,

If I used the Seachem Phosguard, Purigen and Activated Carbon, would this be similiar to Chemiclean Pure Blue?

Chemiclean Pure is great and convenient. Curious if I would save money going the diy with Seachem combo.

I presume you mean Chemipure? Chemiclean is an antibiotic.

I cannot really compare the relative mixtures of different types of binders that bind different things, but if it were me, I’d use Rox 0.9 GAC, GFO, and possibly Purigen.
 
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Yes, you are correct. Sorry for the mix up. Chemipure.

Thank you. I will check out those products you
suggested.
 

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don’t be fooled by this Chemipure statement about Chemipure Blue:

  • Contains two high-grade hybrid ion exchange resins to produce a synergistic formula for the health and well-being of your aquarium inhabitants
Ion exchanges resins are of little to no value in seawater. They may bind some organic matter, but that’s about it.
 
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