just wondering if i could use chlorine free bleach or does it have to be plain regular bleach?
This is a discussion on regenerating purigen within the Equipment Talk Section forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; just wondering if i could use chlorine free bleach or does it have to be plain regular bleach?...
just wondering if i could use chlorine free bleach or does it have to be plain regular bleach?
Plecoholics Anonymous Member #15
It has to be a sodium hypochlorite (regular bleach) solution. It's the polarity of the compound that "regenerates" the ion exchange resin (Purigen). I don't want to sound too much like a nerd, but that's the jist of it. You can use the bleach full strength to regenerate the Purigen (just make sure the bleach does not contain thickeners (for HD washing machines) or any other additives (that may be toxic to your fish). You can dechlorinate the regenerated Purigen by rinsing well and then using Prime to dechlorinate completely at a 10 - 20 times normal dose before reusing.
I hope that helps,
Stuart
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Plecoholics Anonymous Member #15
so the chlorine free wont work then?
Plecoholics Anonymous Member #15
I just use the cheapest bleach I can get my hands on, As Stuart says rinsing is very important using prime mixture. I put mine in a bucket with the prime and clean water and run a air stone for a few days before using the cleaned purigen. I change the water -prime mixture a few times while doing the air stone thing. Cheers Laurie
Laurie Myles
Retired HVAC Mechanic
Yup, as others have said, usually the cheapest no name brands of bleach have no additives, that's the important part. I just go full strength til the beads turn white, then rinse and hit with purigen and rinse again thoroughly. I usually then just leave it to dry completely which should take care of any remaining chlorine.
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400g Forrest Discus
100g Cube L134/L200a
Same here, just soak in the cheapest brand of bleach I can get, usually from Safeway or London Drugs. I soak in the bleach for 24 hours, rinse, soak in prime and water with prime at a really high concentration for 24 hours then let dry completely and reuse