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I heard that using chemiclean can take out the extra nutrients and chlorine from the tap, would that be someone trying to sell me or would it be an actual good idea? Just because the sponge is black and I can't really tell if its clean, so after a few uses should I just purchase a new one, and about how many uses if so?I do similar under the tap until less sediment is noticeable and return it to the tank
Dirty looking is ok as long as it has the ability to trap sediment. As for chemiclean, it is intended for removal of cyano.I heard that using chemiclean can take out the extra nutrients and chlorine from the tap, would that be someone trying to sell me or would it be an actual good idea? Just because the sponge is black and I can't really tell if its clean, so after a few uses should I just purchase a new one, and about how many uses if so?
yeah wrong name sorryDirty looking is ok as long as it has the ability to trap sediment. As for chemiclean, it is intended for removal of cyano.
You may be thinking of Chemipure ?