FREE TEST for IOAOI Filter Resin

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Hello family members of R2R,
We're launching a FREE TEST for IOAOI filter media. US only.

PuriResin

This IOAOI filter media is a premium macro- porous synthetic adsorbent which can adsorb larger size soluble and insoluble impurities.
It controls ammonia, nitrites and nitrates by removing nitrogenous organic waste that would otherwise release these harmful compounds
Color changes from light yellow to dark brown, even black while it adsorbs the waste. Once it is exhausted, it can be regenerated with a solution of bleach and water.
For both freshwater and marine aquariums.

We truly look forward to receiving your objective and detailed feedback.
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I currently run purigen in both my fw planted and my reef tanks. Would love to see how this compares
 
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I currently run purigen in both my fw planted and my reef tanks. Would love to see how this compares
Thank you for your interest. Your are the very tester we are looking for. :star-struck: PM sent.
 

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I'd like give it a shot. I've got the 2 reef tanks and 2 freshies . I'm using purigen in the 60 gallon reef and my 90 gallon Discus tank
 

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Hello family members of R2R,
We're launching a FREE TEST for IOAOI filter media. US only.

PuriResin

This IOAOI filter media is a premium macro- porous synthetic adsorbent which can adsorb larger size soluble and insoluble impurities.
It controls ammonia, nitrites and nitrates by removing nitrogenous organic waste that would otherwise release these harmful compounds
Color changes from light yellow to dark brown, even black while it adsorbs the waste. Once it is exhausted, it can be regenerated with a solution of bleach and water.
For both freshwater and marine aquariums.

We truly look forward to receiving your objective and detailed feedback.
To sign up - Like & comment on this thread.
We'll send you a PM.
:star-struck:

微信图片_20230717154934.jpg
Send it my way, would love to try as my tank is going through a really high nutrients phase that includes high ammonia and phosphate
 

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