Premium quality activated carbon, offering desirable physical and
characteristics for application in all marine and
freshwater aquaria, featuring high capacity for the removal of
latent material from water and minimal impact on pH.
Promotes water quality by removing dissolved material,
hence encouraging higher oxidation-reduction potential (ORP).
Features high capacity for removal (high Molasses
number), high Iodine number, low ash content, minimal dust, and
immeasurable phosphate (verified with lab-grade water analysis
equipment).
Average particle size encourages optimal flow and effectiveness;
may be employed in canister or passive filtration.
Technical Overview:Activated carbon is a catch-all name for
products that may be derived from coal, wood, or coconut shell,
and which have undergone (activation) to increase their
porosity; the porosity and average pore size of the material is
largely responsible for the effectiveness that it will have with
regards to removing dissolved material from water and
vapor. Contrary to cls made by manufacturers/suppliers of
activated carbon, trace and minor elements are both actively- and
passively-removed by any quality activated carbon; in the case of
the former, this is due to gaps in the pores that are partially
blocked by large molecules, into which trace and minor elements
can pass and become trapped, and in the case of the latter, this
is a result of these elements being trapped in binding sites on
the large molecules, themselves, which are then removed
by the carbon. Therefore, supplementation of trace and minor
elements should take place after carbon use. Some hobbyists
prefer to utilize activated carbon in their aquaria on a
full-time basis, while others choose to employ it only when
attempting to remove some sort of undesirable substance, such as
an abundance or material or a medication. There are
arguments to support both methods of use, therefore it is up to
each individual hobbyist to determine what will work best for
their aquaria. In general, freshwater aquaria, which do not have
the benefit of protein skimming, can benefit from full-time use
of activated carbon, whereas marine aquaria employing protein
skimming may benefit more from only occassional carbon use.
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- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS Premium quality activated carbon, offering desirable physical and characteristics for application in all marine and freshwater aquaria, featuring high capacity for the removal of latent material from water and minimal impact on pH. Promotes water quality by removing dissolved material, hence encouraging higher oxidation-reduction potential (ORP). Features high capacity for removal (high Molasses number), high Iodine number, low ash content, minimal dust, and immeasurable phosphate (verified with lab-grade water analysis equipment). Average particle size encourages optimal flow and effectiveness; may be employed in canister or passive filtration. Technical Overview: Activated carbon is a catch-all name for products that may be derived from coal, wood, or coconut shell, and which have undergone (activation) to increase their porosity; the porosity and average pore size of the material is largely responsible for the effectiveness that it will have with regards to removing dissolved material from water and vapor. Contrary to cls made by manufacturers/suppliers of activated carbon, trace and minor elements are both actively- and passively-removed by any quality activated carbon; in the case of the former, this is due to gaps in the pores that are partially blocked by large molecules, into which trace and minor elements can pass and become trapped, and in the case of the latter, this is a result of these elements being trapped in binding sites on the large molecules, themselves, which are then removed by the carbon. Therefore, supplementation of trace and minor elements should take place after carbon use. Some hobbyists prefer to utilize activated carbon in their aquaria on a full-time basis, while others choose to employ it only when attempting to remove some sort of undesirable substance, such as an abundance or material or a medication. There are arguments to support both methods of use, therefore it is up to each individual hobbyist to determine what will work best for their aquaria. In general, freshwater aquaria, which do not have the benefit of protein skimming, can benefit from full-time use of activated carbon, whereas marine aquaria employing protein skimming may benefit more from only occassional carbon use. Package Description: 4.4 lb (2 g) Serving Size: .. Number of Servings: .. Features: Promotes water quality by removing dissolved material The average particle size encourages optimal flow and effectiveness Features high capacity for removal (high Molasses number For use in both, freshwater and saltwater aquariums Does not leach phosphates Helps remove latent material from the water Minimal impact on pH Levels Instructions and GuidelinesPrior to first use, rinse under a stream of fresh water. Each 500g of Carbonīt-P is suited to efficiently filtering 450 US-gallons (1,703 L) of water. The method in which Carbonīt-P is employed will dictate reaction time with the water and consequently the rate at which material will be extracted; therefore, the greater the reaction time between carbon pellets and water, the faster this process will occur. In all cases, the use of a mechanical pre-filter to remove particulate material from water prior to its interaction with this media will prolong effectiveness. Follow guidelines for media use below; Carbonīt-P may be removed prior to reaching the maximum recommended filtering time if more than one use is desired. Hobbyist may choose to employ Carbonīt-P for 1-2 hours each day throughout the course of a 1-month period to help improve water quality. If used in this fashion, Carbonīt-P should be dided and replaced at the conclusion of each month. In high-ent aquaria, replace after 24-hours of total use; placement in lower-ent aquaria may be extended up to 48-hours of total use. Canister filtration: Load carbon into filte.