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Originally posted by Aadler
Also DSN-the BIOSORB or whatever it is called, make sure that is actually Carbon and not a freshwater bacteria farm/filter, i cant think of what they are called, but they are not meant for marine aquariums, (if it is carbon it is fine to use).
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Here is what it is:
Bio-Chem Zorb is composed of two organic scavenger resins and two ion-exchange resins, combined with a high-porosity activated carbon. Together, they remove synthetic chemicals, naturally occurring organic pollutants and metabolic by-products from aquarium water. Bio-Chem Zorb filters water to a level not achievable with carbon alone.
Its made for Salt and Fresh water. I am going to replace the bioballs with LR rubble. Should I take all pads out, leave the carbon, and load it with LR Rubble?