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...just using a regular mesh bag that the carbon comes in. Is there a reason why you use carbon inside a reactor?
My tank is 300 gallons. It’s super minimal. I only have a protein skimmer, filter socks, UV, and dosing pump. That’s it. I used to have carbon inside the mesh bag for 5 months, but I already removed it today because it was for sure spent up.
My nitrates are 5 and phosphates are .25. I would like to lower the phosphates, but buying carbon (especially for my size tank) is expensive. I have to buy that entire large jar and use it all in the bag at once. Don’t even get me started on GFO.
Does using the carbon reactor use less carbon?
My tank is 300 gallons. It’s super minimal. I only have a protein skimmer, filter socks, UV, and dosing pump. That’s it. I used to have carbon inside the mesh bag for 5 months, but I already removed it today because it was for sure spent up.
My nitrates are 5 and phosphates are .25. I would like to lower the phosphates, but buying carbon (especially for my size tank) is expensive. I have to buy that entire large jar and use it all in the bag at once. Don’t even get me started on GFO.
Does using the carbon reactor use less carbon?


