Carbon says "Freshwater only", but why?

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I bought some carbon to clear my water up a little, didn't notice at the time it says freshwater only, can anyone explain to me why that would be? It seems to just be activated carbon. Any help would be great.

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Because they would have to charge you 3x more for saltwater only carbon.
I fugured that was the answer, there's no logical reason i can think of why it wouldn't be the same, but I'm new to the reef game and wanted to make sure :)
 

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I fugured that was the answer, there's no logical reason i can think of why it wouldn't be the same, but I'm new to the reef game and wanted to make sure :)

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It makes me think, could copper have been used in the processing? Perhaps there could be trace amounts of copper that would kill invertebrates. I’m not sure so I would be cautious.
 
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It makes me think, could copper have been used in the processing? Perhaps there could be trace amounts of copper that would kill invertebrates. I’m not sure so I would be cautious.
Not sure at all, have no idea how i would find that out either
 

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I bought some carbon to clear my water up a little, didn't notice at the time it says freshwater only, can anyone explain to me why that would be? It seems to just be activated carbon. Any help would be great.

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Also proper carbon for water is type looks like sand grains, but black not color of sand, of course.
 

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