Reefs.com Aquarium Tips: Carbon. Going over facts and myths.

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024

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  • @richardmiller6422
    @richardmiller6422 7 років тому +3

    I always look foward to seeing these informative series of videos with the high production standards and also the explanation of what is being discussed..

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому +2

      RICHARD MILLER thanks Rich! I appreciate the kind words and thank you for allowing me to feature your tank.

  • @ReefDudes
    @ReefDudes 7 років тому +2

    I'm loving the informational videos! Keep them up!

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому +1

      thanks bud!
      - Richard

  • @ScottM
    @ScottM 7 років тому +1

    Awesome video Richard stuffed with information.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому +1

      thank you very much Scott!

  • @WCorbin182
    @WCorbin182 7 років тому +1

    Awesome interview and I love the bloopers lol

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому

      Thanks bud! Appreciate the love!

  • @neanderthal5784
    @neanderthal5784 6 років тому +1

    Great information guys.

  • @MrShishi
    @MrShishi 7 років тому +1

    I've been using Chemi pure for 20 years.. When I was a young boy at the LFS they said I have to add chemi pure =).. I decided to use some cheap stuff 10 years ago and for the first time in my life noticed cloudy yellowish water. Chemi pure even with less then recommend dosing still keeps the water crystal clear after 2-3 months. This alone makes it a great value compared to more bulk GAC

  • @tfpjr
    @tfpjr 6 років тому +1

    Loved the outakes!

  • @matthewowen1360
    @matthewowen1360 2 роки тому

    He said changing the carbon every two to three weeks? What is wrong with that?

  • @LordFarquaad007
    @LordFarquaad007 5 років тому +2

    How do I use the blue edition for my 20 gallon nano if it’s rated for 75 gallon?

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  5 років тому

      There are more sizes then the big 75g. Look for the smaller ones. :)

  • @serenabowman2214
    @serenabowman2214 7 років тому

    How have I never come across your channel I've subbed buddy 👌

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому +1

      reef guy 92 happy to have you here! Thanks for subbing!

  • @BillyPipes
    @BillyPipes 7 років тому +1

    Great video Richard

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому

      Billy Pipes thank you Billy!

  • @austinbassin4420
    @austinbassin4420 4 роки тому +1

    Is it safe to put gfo in a hang on back filter? In a bag of course.. anyone please chime in, Thanks

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 роки тому +1

      I have always had small bag of chemipure in my hang on back filter. I dont see why it would be bad.

  • @ernestclanton6926
    @ernestclanton6926 5 років тому

    What can I use to keep my 55 gallon tank water crystal clean with out harming the fish, plus how can I balance my tank with fish do not want a hole lot of fishes in tank

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  5 років тому

      Depends on the application but i think if you are talking about chemipure in particular, i would go with one large bag of blue.

  • @danielsalt363
    @danielsalt363 7 років тому +1

    awsome video man

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому

      Daniel Salt Thank you!

  • @carlosbautista8255
    @carlosbautista8255 7 років тому +1

    Good info

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому

      Carlos Bautista thank you! Glad to hear that you enjoyed it!

  • @southwestsaltwater9114
    @southwestsaltwater9114 4 роки тому +1

    so carbon does take trace elements up, why was he playing that off as that's not bad.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 роки тому +1

      According to them, from independent testing, that's what they got with their carbon. Very little amount removed. If you have seen any studies or test/lab results please share with me.

  • @Emily_Entropy
    @Emily_Entropy 7 років тому +1

    I liked the post-roll Jeff more than the businessman Jeff. He should let his hair down more.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому +1

      Tim Webb oh Jeff is definitely a fun guy to be around. Whenever you see him at shows or just hanging out at his office or meetings, he's usually the funniest guy in the room.

  • @ZokomoTV
    @ZokomoTV 7 років тому

    Chemipure is a great product. I wish they made larger bags for larger tanks so one doesn't have to purchase multiple bags.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому

      vikinglord13 they actually do have a large bag. I believe it's called grande. It clears 300g I believe. I will try to find out more about it tomorrow.

    • @ZokomoTV
      @ZokomoTV 7 років тому +1

      Thank you! I would trust chemi-pure in my system over bulk carbon any day.

  • @cubanreefer1582
    @cubanreefer1582 7 років тому

    He never spoke about chemiclean

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому

      CUBAN REEFER yea, this video was about carbon. :)

    • @cubanreefer1582
      @cubanreefer1582 7 років тому +1

      reefs ups you are right man

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  7 років тому

      I will ask Jeff about doing a video on chemiclean. ;)

    • @cubanreefer1582
      @cubanreefer1582 7 років тому

      Perfect Thank you! Great vids

  • @bryansenulis2975
    @bryansenulis2975 5 років тому

    Show us studies and not talking. Show us not ferry glitter

  • @philkyle8919
    @philkyle8919 6 років тому

    DONT USE CARBON AT ALL GUYS !
    Activated carbon can also remove the trace elements and minerals that are important to your fish, invertebrates, and corals. A recent study has found that the heavy use of activated carbon in marine aquariums can cause Head & Lateral Line Erosion disease (most often seen on fish in the Surgeonfish Family). This can be avoided by using a trace element additive in the aquarium.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  6 років тому +5

      Hey Phil & Kyle. Can you send me a link to the recent studies? Only reputable study that was shown about this was from Jay Hemdel (Whom I greatly respect and that was on 2011 and even that had some anecdotal points. )
      Scientist that emailed him said for him it was caused (theory)"...small sharp dust particles would get into lateral line and bounce around because of the hair cells causing the erosions and subsequent fibrosis." So not minerals or elements.
      Here is the original science article on it that Jay published from 2010. www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08997659.2011.608608
      Not once it was mentioned why or point to specific mineral or element. So I would like to see what you meant by it. Many companies since then actively wash the carbons to reduce amount of fine dusts (chemiclean even comes wet out of the can) and tell the end users to do so as well. If you think it's that bad, do you think reputable companies such as Polyps Labs, Boyd and Julian Sprung's Two little fishies (just to name few) would continue to sell them?
      What I would like to know besides finding out the recent study is what elements and minerals that you talking about. I would really like to see the science behind it (not he said she said nor your personal experiences) because previous independent studies I have been shown (via ICP) showed no signs and noticeable changes in , minerals, elements and ions.
      Another thing is adding what element avoids HLLE? Anecdotal findings around the world shows good water and good nutrition is just as bad culprit when it comes to HLLE.
      Personally, I run carbon 24/7 all day without any issues. I have 4 tangs in my aquarium currently without any ill effects and I often visit multimillion dollar facilities and public aquariums that utilizes carbon 24/7 without any ill effects in their systems. (I actually just visited Frost Museum less than 2 weeks ago and their curators can vouch on that) I look forward to your response.

    • @goldslinger
      @goldslinger 4 роки тому +1

      Phil & Kyle. Tell me about the dangers of vaccinations, too. Where are You getting Your stupid info?