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Carbon seems to be one of those things that is a sort of standard in fishkeeping. New filters seem to all come with some type of carbon. Most lfs's sell lots of carbon. However, it seems that there are quite a number of knowledgable people who don't use it.
When I bought my fish tank in December the filter (Aquaclear 300) came with carbon but I was told that carbon doesn't really do much and that I was better off using an extra sponge than replacing the carbon. For the past couple of months I haven't been putting any carbon in the filter. However, yesterday I decided to try it again. This morning the water looks clearer than it has in a long time. I still have a sponge and the bio-max in the filter so I should have plenty of bacteria.
So, do you use carbon? Why or why not?
When I bought my fish tank in December the filter (Aquaclear 300) came with carbon but I was told that carbon doesn't really do much and that I was better off using an extra sponge than replacing the carbon. For the past couple of months I haven't been putting any carbon in the filter. However, yesterday I decided to try it again. This morning the water looks clearer than it has in a long time. I still have a sponge and the bio-max in the filter so I should have plenty of bacteria.
So, do you use carbon? Why or why not?