What type of bag do you use for cuprisorb?

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Hi guys. I just got a bottle of cuprisorb since im pretty sure its heavy metals that killed my corals. Only problem is, cuprisorb is SO fine and they go right through the filter bags that i have now. So, any suggestions? I heard people use coffee filters, but which type? Any insight would be appreciated thanks.

PS: cuprisorb is basically DI resin
 

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Hi guys. I just got a bottle of cuprisorb since im pretty sure its heavy metals that killed my corals. Only problem is, cuprisorb is SO fine and they go right through the filter bags that i have now. So, any suggestions? I heard people use coffee filters, but which type? Any insight would be appreciated thanks.

PS: cuprisorb is basically DI resin
Anything under 200 microns or smaller should suffice.
 

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Fine meshed nylon bags or even a small panty hose would work
 

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