RolyMo
Member
I have been reading about the positives of Seachem's Purigen product in polishing the water, which seems to be a really a refinement in adding the finishing touches to your setup to make it look good. Ok actually I read the blog article on TGM website about making your tank look good for Christmas.
I have a Juwel Rio 180l kit setup, with all the relevant sponges in the bioflow filter.
There appears to be no spare capacity for any additional material in the filter.
So the question is can I substitute the black Carbon active charcoal sponge for purigen? Are the 2 doing the same thing only the Seachem one doing it "500%" better?
Thanks in advance?
R
I have a Juwel Rio 180l kit setup, with all the relevant sponges in the bioflow filter.
There appears to be no spare capacity for any additional material in the filter.
So the question is can I substitute the black Carbon active charcoal sponge for purigen? Are the 2 doing the same thing only the Seachem one doing it "500%" better?
Thanks in advance?
R