how many use purigen in there reefs ?

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Can you use purigen and chemipure elite?
been running both for 7 months in my 29gal nano I thought water was clear before. When added both water was real clear, Works well I'd say I just recharged first time, so I left the bag out for a week made a difference in water quality . Still playing with it to see the pros and cons.
 
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my 2 cents

I used purigen once in my sump many years ago. I did not see much of a change in my phosphate. GFO has worked better for me.by the way clear water doesn't mean Phosphates are low enough. Carbon and detrius removal will make water appear clear. Yes???
 

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Just following. Seems to really come down to the system and what equip you are running. Good info!
 

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I use purigen in my nano tanks.. I have a few small packets I rotate out every month.. I do notice it does keep the tank more manageable (I am using the small bag in the canister filter)
I am not running it in my 29gal tank, but that is not where I am having to constantly watch all my levels.

Personally I like it a lot.
 
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I use Purigen on my 200 gallon system along with a large reef octopus skimmer. My water has been crystal clear since running it for about 3 months now. The Purigen actually has not even changed color yet. My skimmer is very efficient so it handles most of the bio load. Lately I have been noticing my lps corals not expanding as much, I believe this is from the chemical build up in the tank from the various toxins the corals produce. I have since been using carbon that I put in last week to clear the toxins up, I plan on running both medias going forward changing the carbon monthly.

A great media bag for the Purigen and carbon is sold by bulk reef supply. It's a drawstring small mesh nylon media bag and works excellent. I have not had good luck with seachems bag, always became brittle and broke. One great thing I have noticed is that the Purigen does not get the bacterial slime coat on it or the nylon media bag, even after weeks of use.

I do not run reactors just hang media bags by the tank return to sump, works very well as he returning water agitates the media in the bag.
 

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Another thing to note is that Purigen focuses on binding organics, does not provide export for chemicals, toxins, etc. Using carbon is recommended along with Purigen for a comprehensive filtering media.
 

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May I ask how long you need to replace a new bag ? I have 30gal and I also have been using Purigen fo 9 months. I replace it every 2 months. I really don't know it is too long or too short of time. Your input is highly appreciated.
So from my experience with freshwater tanks, you only need to recharge/replace it when it turns a brownish color. Just keep an eye on it and when it gets ugly recharge/replace :)
 

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So from my experience with freshwater tanks, you only need to recharge/replace it when it turns a brownish color. Just keep an eye on it and when it gets ugly recharge/replace :)
After 7 years they are probably an expert on Purigen now ;)
 

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