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I use a BRS retractor and GFO from Dr Foster and Smith.

It seems even if there is a small tumble over time my sponges on my carbon side and the carbon itself gets cacked with GFO red powder.

My filter shock turns a little red to.

Is it the brand im using? What should I do? Can this power do harm to the tank over time?

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Ate you rinsing the GFO well before putting it in the reactor?
 
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Ya, it seems that it happens over time
 

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My guess its the brand. I use the high capacity GFO from BRS its pretty clean and rinses pretty quick. Never had an issue with it.

I have also used BRS regular brand GFO and its real dusty. Takes longer to pre rinse and may leach a bit of that stuff if you dont rinse thoroughly.
 

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