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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Our LFS finally got the 5oz bags. I have a media rack in the second chamber of my 8g biocube. The second tier has cheato, while the first and third tier are empty.
    Where should I put the chemipure to get the best results?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    Our LFS finally got the 5oz bags. I have a media rack in the second chamber of my 8g biocube. The second tier has cheato, while the first and third tier are empty.
    Where should I put the chemipure to get the best results?
    Where ever the most flow is.

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    Either place you put it will be beneficial.

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    Thanks guys!
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    my question is is it chemipure regular or elite? i hope it is elite! it works soo much better than the regular!

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    The LFS here cannot order the 5oz bag of elite using their supplier. Which is the size i need. But I can order it from F&S. So I'm going to go that way, a.s.a.p.
    Just another inconvenience with keeping SW here in the great U.P. )
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    Sounds like a road trip...F&S is only a short drive from Marquette.....
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