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It would do more harm than good. Those medias house alot of benficial bacteria that are keeping you tank clean :)
Here's what I do. One I don't use carbon. Two I do water changes every week, 40-50%. Every other water change I just take out the filter media, in my case sponge and ceramics and rinse them in some tank water to get the mulm off. I never change my ceramics and only change sponges when they are totally falling apart. What type of filter are you running? Does it have those all in one cartridges or individual media?
I haven't heard of putting toxins back into the water, but I imagine if you never cleaned the filter it would clog up and stop flow thereby releasing back into the water. What is released back would be basically fish feces and some detritus which could in theory toxify some water. That would take a long time. But I think someone who is on a fishkeeping website looking for info would never let their tank get to that level, so I'm pretty sure you are safe.
take your ceramic and carbon and throw them both in the bin lol
carbon is no good in a planted tank
ceramic media gets clogged and needs changing every 6-8 months
get some plastic bio media you never have to replace it and you can just rinse it in some tank water once a month
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