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Purigen vs carbon

I've been thinking about replacing my carbon with purigen. Does anyone have experience with purigen? Any pros or cons I should consider?
 
Use purigen but be sure to replace it when its spent. Dont want nitrates and impurities to leach back into the water.

A protein skimmer is more efficient than purigen I feel like.
 
I've used both carbon and purigen. I re-charge my purigen with bleach.

I don't see much difference in effectiveness between carbon and purigen, though carbon is cheaper in my experience. I do find that the hassle of washing/replacing carbon is much less than regenerating purigen. I finally tossed the bag of purigen that I've been using for the last year or so.

Both are products that use a small porous media to capture dissolved organic matter and other waste in the water.
 
I have used both as well.

Purigen has very consistent grain size and can be regenerated.
But regenerating is a hassle, and not always clear when or how many times you can do it.

Carbon varies a LOT by brand, so you really need to be more specific.
My preference is BRS ROX 0.8
Small consistent grains, and almost no dust. Expensive, but you use a bit less.

Then there is the whole discussion on reactors, bags, and so on.

Opinion:
I think the only thing that really matters is when you forget to change it.
The chemical differences are in the noise compared to that.
 
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