So I know poor quality carbon can release phosphates into the water, and only "High quality GAC (granular activated carbon, right?)" or whatever doesn't because it is processed differently, without arsenic.
Something like that.
Anyways, I've had algae blooms, and they do seem to go away when I remove the carbon, however I like to use carbon to polish up my water and clean it up since I use tap water, not RO water.
I have been using "aquarium pharmaceuticals activated filter carbon", which is a cheapy I think. On the back, it says it "will not elevate phosphate levels when used as directed". Which I guess means it can release phosphate... but only under certain circumstances? Is there any way I can prevent it from releasing phosphate, so I can use it up? What circumstances cause it to release phosphate? It was my understanding that carbon either does or doesn't release phosphates.
I also have "aqua pure" phosphate removal pads to put in my filter... do these work? How often should they be changed out?
Something like that.
Anyways, I've had algae blooms, and they do seem to go away when I remove the carbon, however I like to use carbon to polish up my water and clean it up since I use tap water, not RO water.
I have been using "aquarium pharmaceuticals activated filter carbon", which is a cheapy I think. On the back, it says it "will not elevate phosphate levels when used as directed". Which I guess means it can release phosphate... but only under certain circumstances? Is there any way I can prevent it from releasing phosphate, so I can use it up? What circumstances cause it to release phosphate? It was my understanding that carbon either does or doesn't release phosphates.
I also have "aqua pure" phosphate removal pads to put in my filter... do these work? How often should they be changed out?