Any op's on decent activated carbon ???

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I just ran out of an old jar of Marine land black diamond. What's a decent mid range $ carbon for general purpose ? Now I understand pellets are good for this and other is best for that. Thanks for any OP's
 

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Pick a hard, heavy pellet. It's not as aggressive, but it isn't as likely to cause HLLE either which I think is more important.
 

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I look for acid washed.

BRS lignite is ok. Rox is better. The filter guys GAC. TLF hydrocarbon is good along with seachem matrix. ( I believe it was highlandreefer from another forum that had a great breakdown on GAC. Old thread. Edit: It was boomer but highlandreefer was involved as was Randy as well)
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Rinse well but not forcefully, do not crush, and do not tumble.

Edit edit edit edit: Here it is, one of my favorite threads discussing GAC
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1231262&highlight=rox+8
 
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Thanks ! wow Boomer's thread was informative to say the least !
 
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I recommend Rox 0.8 activated carbon. I used Marineland Black Diamond (still have some) for years and may have had issues from it, although I cannot say with certainty.
 
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Thank You Sirs !
 
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I recommend Rox 0.8 activated carbon. I used Marineland Black Diamond (still have some) for years and may have had issues from it, although I cannot say with certainty.

What sort of suspected issues?
 

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What sort of suspected issues?

HLLE-like issues in tangs. Not sure if it was the GAC, the ozone, or the combination, but stopping both eliminated the issue.
 

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Is it acid washed?

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I don't see it specified on their website. Lots of good marketing.

I've sent them a query if their Reef Spec Carbon is acid washed or not.
 
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Why did you hate it?

Rox is so tiny and lightweight it floats around in a reactor. It's ok in a bag.

For reactors, I've liked using Acurel because it is very hard, heavy, and not dusty. It is not as efficient as expensive carbons, but I'm more concerned about dust and weight. Though now I'm wondering if there may be phosphate concerns with Acurel. I don't see Acurel mentioned in Boomer's thread. Another brand I've liked is Brightwell's Carbonit-P pelletized carbon.
 

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