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I just use the socks from LFS I damaged my Anemones once when I used a fluidizer.

I divide the amount that I would use in a month by 4 and change it weekly I also run it in 2 socks so its got my water flowing around it.

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Just a thought, for those who would prefer to use a fluidiser.

If using a high quality effective carbon, in a fluidiser, and only changing it once a month, there is the very real risk that Fay refers to, of suddenly stripping the water when new carbon is put in, and causing distress to the livestock.

However, there is a way around this. The fluidiser can be put on a timer, and for the first few days just run for perhaps an hour per day. This is slowly increased until it's going full time after a couple of weeks.

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If using a high quality effective carbon, in a fluidiser, and only changing it once a month, there is the very real risk that Fay refers to, of suddenly stripping the water when new carbon is put in, and causing distress to the livestock.

GEEES i didnt know that

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i have made a fluidiser, but it has been brought to my attention [cheers cookie] that i may be using too much carbon. i run 1kg at a time on an 800l system. change it every month. what kind of quantities are people using? i have also started to run UV, which some claim eliminates the need for carbon altogether. any opinions on this?

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