I have an idea for the BIO wheel.

Purigen is a great product even though it isn't absolutely necessary. It can be helpful in tanks with heavy stocking levels or big, messy fish. Water changes are the single most important thing anyone can do for their tank, however. Use Purigen as a 'supplement' to your water changes. I use it with my cichlid tank and with regular water changes it keeps my nitrates below 10ppm and the water crystal clear. This is the only chemical filtration product I use. Much better than carbon or ion exchange resins.
 
Kasakato said:
You want pearling every week or so. With out it, the tank wont really be 'normal'. Adding more C02 is a wast. Sure it might be cheep but whats the point. Save up that money, and get a cainster. Or just get rid of the Bio Wheel. Seachem Purigen is a chemical media, with I dont like using. It is not needed, and can mess up a tank.
:troll: What is pearling? :huh:
 
Pearling is when the plants supersaturate the water with oxygen during photosynthesis and the oxygen bubbles can be seen streaming from the leaves of the plants. It is common in high light/ CO2 injected tanks.
 
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