P philfista Fish Fanatic Joined Aug 11, 2007 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Location Maidstone , Kent, U.K Dec 16, 2007 #1 Hi all , Is filter carbon really needed?
mark7616 potatoes Joined Feb 23, 2006 Messages 2,565 Reaction score 0 Location Harlow, Essex Dec 16, 2007 #2 Nope waste of time and money.
Inchworm Li'l Ole Fish Lady Joined Aug 31, 2003 Messages 19,720 Reaction score 16 Location New York Dec 16, 2007 #3 It's useful if you need to remove medication from a tank, but other than that, there's seldom any real need for it.
It's useful if you need to remove medication from a tank, but other than that, there's seldom any real need for it.
M mrbudgie Fish Crazy Joined Jan 28, 2007 Messages 209 Reaction score 0 Location Coventry UK Dec 16, 2007 #4 its handy when you got a lot of bog wod as its great at taking the dsicolouring out of the water as it makes it crystal clear.
its handy when you got a lot of bog wod as its great at taking the dsicolouring out of the water as it makes it crystal clear.
OP OP P philfista Fish Fanatic Joined Aug 11, 2007 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Location Maidstone , Kent, U.K Dec 16, 2007 #5 Thought so , thanks people.
mark7616 potatoes Joined Feb 23, 2006 Messages 2,565 Reaction score 0 Location Harlow, Essex Dec 16, 2007 #6 mrbudgie said: its handy when you got a lot of bog wod as its great at taking the dsicolouring out of the water as it makes it crystal clear. Click to expand... Not as clear as polyfilter makes it. Damn I should be a spokesman for polyfilter.
mrbudgie said: its handy when you got a lot of bog wod as its great at taking the dsicolouring out of the water as it makes it crystal clear. Click to expand... Not as clear as polyfilter makes it. Damn I should be a spokesman for polyfilter.