Purigen®
FAQs and Information about Seachem Purigen®
- FAQ: Will Seachem Purigen™ slow or disrupt a full cycle?
- FAQ: What does Seachem Purigen® absorb?
- FAQ: What is Seachem Purigen®?
- FAQ: Will Seachem Purigen® affect my pH, GH, or KH?
- FAQ: Can I use Seachem Purigen® in a tank where I'm keeping ______?
- FAQ: Does Seachem Purigen® exhaust, expire, or need to be replaced?
- FAQ: Is it possible to overdose Seachem Purigen®?
- FAQ: Can I use Seachem Purigen® together with ________?
- FAQ: Can I use different materials or alter the Seachem Purigen® regeneration instructions in some way?
- FAQ: Some beads of Seachem Purigen® have made their way into my main tank. Do I need to be concerned?
- FAQ: Can I use Seachem Purigen® in a media reactor?
- FAQ: I just opened my Seachem Purigen® and it smells bad. Is there something wrong with it?
- FAQ: I’m using Seachem Purigen® but my nitrate is still high. What’s going wrong?
- FAQ: Should I use Seachem Purigen® or activated filter carbon?
- FAQ: How should I store my Seachem Purigen® when not in use (i.e between regenerations)?
- FAQ: If a product contains EDTA, and since EDTA is amine based, will such products cause the same regeneration issues with Seachem Purigen® as occur with amine based slime coat products?
- FAQ: Does Stress Coat foul/ruin your Seachem Purigen® product?
- FAQ: Which products will foul Seachem Purigen®?
- FAQ: Will Seachem Purigen® reduce GH (general hardness; calcium/magnesium ion levels)?
- FAQ: How do I know when Seachem Purigen® is exhausted?
- FAQ: I would like to know what type of bleach the directions are referring to for use when regenerating Seachem Purigen®?
- Info: Seachem Purigen® Regeneration Instructions
- Info: Seachem Purigen® Dosage Instructions
- Info: Seachem Purigen® Product Description