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![]() Unless there is some kind of loophole where phosphate free doesn't necessarily mean 100% phosphate free, I think Marineland is legally bound to provide to the consumer phosphate free carbon, as they claim their Black Diamond carbon is. This is indicated in the small pamphlet they put inside the jar, on top of the carbon.
To me, Johnny Consumer, phosphate free means no phosphates. Period. It'd be a good one for that TV show "Marketplace". They could test the stuff to see if what they say is true. But then, most people that watch the show probably wouldn't care. Cheers ![]()
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![]() so what would happen if you put in carbon with phosphate? what would be a result from it getting into your tank?
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![]() The phosphates will leech out into the tankwater, thus increasing the water's phosphate level. Phosphates are a contributing factor toward algae and cyanobacteria growths. Keeping phosphate levels low is desired to help combat this. Less than or equal to 0.05 mg/l is an ideal, IMO.
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![]() Something like 3+ years I read that there is a trace amount of phosphate that is below a certain level they can claim phosphate free.
Like a lot of drinking water says sodium free, but then on the side it shows how many ppm of sodium is in it, and there is some! I am sure Quinster knows better!
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![]() This rings a bell with me too.
It's like how Ketchup is Worm Free, but Heinz can have a certain percentage of worms mixed into it ![]() Quote:
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