Adding Carbon to Reef Octo 250-INT

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Hey all,

Just wondered if anyone has any advice on the best way to add Carbon to the outlet of the 250-INT Skimmer. I plan to run Ozone through mine, but want to ensure I run the output through carbon.

Intrigued to see if anyone has come up with a neat solution (other than just passing the output through a sock of carbon!).

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Let's bump this up and see if anyone has any ideas.
 
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I've been thinking that a (cut to size) carbon filter pad between my sump chamber and pump chamber (in the bubble trap) should do the trick... Not quite what I had in mind, but the outlet on the skimmer doesn't really lend itself to anything else easily!
 

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