should i fluidize activated carbon

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As per title, should I fluidize activated carbon. I've read about a correlation between activated carbon and lateral line erosion. I would imagine that fluidizing it would exasperate the problem. Would it be better to just put it in a perforated bag in a high flow area? Your help would be very welcome.
 
I bought some ROX .08 but always used larger sized carbon. My concern with this tiny stuff in a mesh bag is the inability for water to pass through. The mesh bag to hold this stuff is so fine that air gets trapped in it. I highly doubt it's making very good contact with water.
 
I bought some ROX .08 but always used larger sized carbon. My concern with this tiny stuff in a mesh bag is the inability for water to pass through. The mesh bag to hold this stuff is so fine that air gets trapped in it. I highly doubt it's making very good contact with water.
I use the old sock from a chemipure jar. I have used it in the sump with no issues. A small reactor is better for contact time.
In smaller systems a reactor is not an option and carbon in a bag works fine from my 30+ years of doing so.
 
Thanks again, I think that's where I was getting confused. Was researching the best way to run activated carbon and some were saying run it in a reactor but I suppose it was in bags in the reactor. I've placed my bag in the sump in flow from overflow from main tank.
 

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