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Purigen 10 ML (treats up to 100 gal., six months) | |
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Price:$10.94
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| Purigen removes organic waste out
of the water column, which polishes
the water and helps solve the problem
of organic waste breakdown which then
then releases ammonia which feeds
nuisance algae. It does not significantly
impact nutrients for the planted
aquarium! The Seachem description is
listed below. For up to one hundred gallons
all you need is a 10 ML pack which already
comes in a mesh container, just drop it in
to any filter!
Purigen™ is a premium synthetic
adsorbent that is unlike any other
filtration product. It is not a
mixture of ion exchangers or
adsorbents, but a unique
macro-porous synthetic polymer
that removes soluble and insoluble
impurities from water at a rate and
capacity that exceeds all others
by over 500%. Purigen™ controls
ammonia, nitrites and nitrates by
removing nitrogenous organic waste
that would otherwise release these
harmful compounds. Purigen’s™
impact on trace elements is minimal.
It significantly raises redox. It
polishes water to unparalleled
clarity. Purigen™ darkens
progressively as it exhausts,
and is easily renewed by treating
with bleach. Purigen™ is designed
for both marine and freshwater use.
Selectivity: Purigen™ is the highest
capacity organic filtration resin on
the market. No other products can
compare to its ability to clear
haziness and polish water to
unparalleled clarity. Unlike other
products on the market which are
simple ion-exchange resins,
Purigen™ is specifically designed
to be an organic scavenging resin.
When ion-exchange resins are filled
to capacity by metals and other
contaminants, Purigen™ has barely
begun to reach its potential.
Purigen™ generally ignores simple
elemental compounds, having an
extreme affinity for nitrogenous
organics. The primary source of
nitrogenous compounds in an
aquarium is waste. Fish, corals,
even plants produce nitrogenous
waste. Purigen™ removes that
waste faster and more completely
than anything else on the market.
Capacity: Purigen’s™ possesses
enhanced capacity owing to its
vast surface area. All other
resins on the market are purely
spherical extruded beads. These
beads remain smooth even under
a microscope. Purigen™ is both
spherical and macroreticular.
It has microscopic pores that
increase its usable surface area
to many times that of a purely
spherical resin.
Regeneration: Purigen™ can also
be regenerated. As it adsorbs
waste products, Purigen™ will
change color from a pale blonde
to a dark brown, almost black.
Once it is exhausted, it can be
regenerated with a solution of
bleach and water. The bleach
will literally “burn off” the
organics that have been removed
from the tank. Watch out for
products that claim to be
regenerable with a brine solution.
That is the regeneration procedure
for ion-exchange purposes. A brine
solution will not remove organics.
While such resins have a limited
capacity for organic adsorption,
a brine regeneration process only
replaces removed ionic compounds.
It does not destroy large organic
molecules that were removed, which
is the primary function of organic
adsorption resins.
Rinse before use. Use in a fine
mesh filter bag. Each 1 L treats
up to 4,000 L (1,000 gallons*)
for up to six months. Exhaustion
is indicated by a pronounced
discoloration of the beads to dark
brown or black.
Regeneration: Soak in a 1:1
bleach:water solution for 24 hours
in a non-metalic container in a
well ventilated area and away from
children. Rinse well, then soak for
8 hours with a solution containing
2 tablespoons of ChlorGuard™,
Prime™, or equivalent dechlorinator
per cup of water. Rinse well. For
freshwater use, soak for 4 hours
with a solution containing 1
tablespoon of buffer per cup of
water (Discus Buffer™, Neutral
Regulator™, or Acid Buffer™).
Original color and full activity
should now be restored and Purigen™
is ready for reuse. Caution: some
slime coat products may permanently
foul Purigen™ and render regeneration
difficult. Do not reuse if odor of
chlorine is detectable. In case of
doubt, soak beads in small quantity
of water and test for residual
chlorine with a chlorine test kit |
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