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Bait Dealer's Chemicals: Filter Charcoal

- Economical Filtering Medium
- High Porosity For Increased Organic Adsorption And Nitrifying Bacterial Growth.

Chunks of porous, 99% pure carbon offers ideal filtering capabilities for heavily loaded bait tanks. When used in a filter system, our Filter Charcoal is beneficial for removing unpleasant odors and waste materials. This product is very economical to use and requires fewer changes than other more expensive filtering materials. A healthier environment is maintained where improved water quality leads to fewer baitfish losses. Another advantage to our Filter Charcoal is the fact that you do not have to remove it during water treatment or conditioning. Our Filter Charcoal removes harmful gases, fish wastes and other organic waste which foul bait tank water.

You should rinse Filtering Charcoal well before using, with clean, cool water. On the average, we recommend the use of 4.5 pounds of Filter Charcoal per 100 gallons of bait tank water. We further recommend that the Filter Charcoal be replaced on a monthly basis. This product is not recommended for use in marine tanks.
5 lbs.
Price: $22.25 each.
Qty:
25 lbs.
Price: $74.95 each.
Qty:
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