I'm tempted not to pick this guys 'research' apart without seeing it in it's entirety. However-
A quick review of the first 'study' indicates-
"The first system had a 500 gram mesh <u>bag of unwashed lignite carbon</u> added to the sump. The second system had 500 grams of pelletized carbon added. The third system was used as a control.
During their monitoring, the fish in the first system (unwashed lignin carbon) started exhibiting HLLE <u>after 20 days and after four months all fish were exibiting HLLE</u>. The fish in the second system (pelletized carbon) did not show outward signs of HLLE. However upon microscopic examination, legions were found. Fish in the third system (control) showed no signs of HLLE."
First, I never use carbon longer than 2 weeks. After that, it's just a bacterial colony anyway.
Second, after 4 months ALL of the fish developed HLLE? ....Please!
I'll tell you what. I have a new, different thesis. I propose that HLLE is caused by bacteria residing in neglected beds of GAC! How about that?
3 tanks, no replications, no randomly selected grades of similar lignite carbon AND different brands....etc....etc....etc...
How was the 'lignite' based carbon processed?
-was it direct activated or reagglomerated?
-what is the ash content (and properties of that ash)
-was it washed during processing, and how? Basic, acidic, neutral?
-etc,....
I say, go educate yourselves. Here is a good start-
http://www.wcponline.com/pdf/0802calgon.pdf">http://www.wcponline.com/pdf/0802calgon.pdf</a>
And just because someone says they are an R&D Scientist, that does NOT mean it is absolute fact. There may be something to particulate irritation causing HLLE. IMO, these studies do not adequately prove anything.
I'm sorry, but this just isn't science to me...JMHO