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One large expense for some of us aquarists is activated carbon for our filters.
Pet shops really price-gouge on this product.
I just found a economical source.
You can buy it directly from a company that makes/imports it.
http://www.activatedcarbon.com/
There are different kinds and the pelletized coal 4 x 10 mm is the one usually used for aquaria.
The 1.375-pound box I'm holding costs $13 at the cheapest pet shop I could find. That's $9.45/lb.
The 55-pound bag cost $72.60. That's only $1.32/lb.
That's 1/7th the price for the same fricking thing.
Even with shipping it will be much cheaper than the pet shops.
Google around to see if activated carbon is manufactured in your area.
Another source is companies that sell supplies for residential or commercial water filtration.
Granted, not everyone has a garage to store such a big bag.
I've just always hated throwing money away, and I try to keep an eye out for rip offs.

Pet shops really price-gouge on this product.
I just found a economical source.
You can buy it directly from a company that makes/imports it.
http://www.activatedcarbon.com/
There are different kinds and the pelletized coal 4 x 10 mm is the one usually used for aquaria.
The 1.375-pound box I'm holding costs $13 at the cheapest pet shop I could find. That's $9.45/lb.
The 55-pound bag cost $72.60. That's only $1.32/lb.
That's 1/7th the price for the same fricking thing.
Even with shipping it will be much cheaper than the pet shops.
Google around to see if activated carbon is manufactured in your area.
Another source is companies that sell supplies for residential or commercial water filtration.
Granted, not everyone has a garage to store such a big bag.
I've just always hated throwing money away, and I try to keep an eye out for rip offs.
