I can get bags and bags upon bags of vermiculite, fertilizer free. Most of it however is suspect for asbestos content..............We take it out of attics all the time.........
Yikes! Man take care of yourself even small amount (speck) in the lungs can mutate cells, asbestos that is.I can get bags and bags upon bags of vermiculite, fertilizer free. Most of it however is suspect for asbestos content..............We take it out of attics all the time.........
As long as you use the right level of protection. I never dealt much with particle exposure, I responded to mostly air and water chemical releases with proper exposure zones, decon and levels of protraction based on MSDS and CFR's. I was never involved in a rip out but I new guys that did before respirator protection was used 1n the 70's.LOL, It's what our company does, haz waste, asbestos, mold, etc........
So there've been no studies which would stand scientific scrutiny to say one way or another, but there is a mountain of anecdotal evidence that it helps. Looking at it that way...... although I agree that dietary iodine could likely suffice in many cases.
If there is any media that rivals bacteria colonization compared to your aquarium itself, carbon is it and all the other rings and bio-balls and sponges don't even remotely come close, not by the longest of shots blind folded on the back of a mechanical bull./QUOTE]
But when you change the carbon the bacteria goes too. I would like to buy loose carbon for my filters but I am not sure which one is good and how much do I need for a 55g and a 30g respectively. Can you recommend and advice how to do this? Thank you.
I use THIS carbon. It is not washed in phosphoric acid.