Activated Carbon and Plants

125gJoe

2009 VMAX
Jul 6, 2002
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Besides getting rid of 'used' meds, is there any benefits to using carbon for live plants? ...just ocassionally, say a few days a month?
 
I see no use of carbon in a well maintained tank. I don't use carbon in any of my tanks, and they are all doing well.. planted or otherwise.

HTH
-Richer
 
Generally plants serve the same purpose that carbon iserves in a non-panted tank. Short runs of carbon are used mainly (1) to remove medications after treatment; (2) to remove odors (e.g. phenols) (3) to remove dyes (e.g. tannins). The problems with carbon are (1) to be effective as a chemical filter it needs to be replaced when exhausted -- otherwise, if left, it becomes another biomedia; (2) it will adsorb a few nutrients, like iron; and so (3) it is an expense that generally isn't needed.

Jared
 
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