Unknownfuture
Fish Fanatic
I’ll keep it brief. I’ve been recharging this stuff for awhile with no apparent issues to note until two days ago. Regen followed as normal I even done an extra soak. PH neutralised to tank water specs. Confirmed on ph tests. No chlorine detected. No smell on bags. Placed the bags in and went out for Father’s Day. I checked the fish cam and realised a normally reclusive discus shooting across the tank. Two and two together I knew it was the bags of purigen. Rushed home took the fish into spare tank and done a complete water change on main tank and got rid of those culprit purigen bags. I lost 6 Sterbai corydoras, 15 tetra and 2 electric blue rams. It’s still early days but the discus seem to be back to eating. Some still a bit ropey. Definitely stressed to hell due to the toxic shock.
I shout out to everyone doing the regens it’s not worth it for that one time ! Please be careful and even if you have been doing it for ages it can go wrong just that once ! I will never be putting anything I soaked in any form of detergent in my tank again. Even if I’m sure it’s clean. If I use purigen again in the future I will just dispose after exhausted. To be fair, fine filter socks and regular water changes I can’t see much difference as to when I used purigen so I guess I’ll stick without it.
I shout out to everyone doing the regens it’s not worth it for that one time ! Please be careful and even if you have been doing it for ages it can go wrong just that once ! I will never be putting anything I soaked in any form of detergent in my tank again. Even if I’m sure it’s clean. If I use purigen again in the future I will just dispose after exhausted. To be fair, fine filter socks and regular water changes I can’t see much difference as to when I used purigen so I guess I’ll stick without it.