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Sediment, Carbon & UV Treatment

Incoming water is pre-filtered with sediment cartridges initially, this prevents further stages such as the carbon stage from premature blocking. Chlorine and chloramines are treated with carbon to protect the fish from chemical attack that can break down a mucus layer on the surface of the fish which otherwise encourages parasites to grow on the fish. These chemicals also attack the reverse osmosis membranes if not treated with carbon first.

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