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Phosphate removers for sale
Not all phosphate removers are the same. Be aware that though phosphate removers reduce phosphate content, many do not bring phosphate levels down low enough to have a visible effect on the substrate dependent matter. Also, inferior methods of phosphate removal (such as liquids) have a slower response time or do not remove phosphates- they simply change it into a slightly less toxic form. Fritz Phosphate Remover utilizes hi-tech processing to create a unique, superior alumina sponge which rapidly reduces phosphates to nearly zero. Phosphate levels are drastically cut in hours! Many other brands will only reduce the phosphate level down to just over 2 ppm, and most methods take several days to take any effect. Fritz Phosphate Remover also eliminates silicates in the water, and therefore has a larger effect on the growth in the tank. Completely harmless to all reef invertebrates, fish, wildlife and plants, Fritz Phosphate Remover is the premiere method for rapidly and permanently eliminating phosphates- at bargain pricing. Never hassle with RO again! No need to "scrub down" the system! It's the low-maintenance solution for a beautiful aquarium, reef or pond.
Please contact us for pricing information, local pick up or delivery available in Edmonton. We ship anywhere in Canada and worldwide. |
[quote=IADEM;244440] Fritz Phosphate Remover is the premiere method for rapidly and permanently eliminating phosphates- at bargain pricing. Never hassle with RO again! QUOTE]
What scares me is word "Rapidly" and this is why it is Not good for reef tanks ! |
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If the phosphate remover had the power to “tear” or “forcefully remove” phosphates from preexisting chemical bonds, that would be harmful – you’d be breaking down the animals! Fortunately, it does not do that. It only removes phosphates which are not already bound chemically to something else. So it does no harm if its removal of phosphates. It is very similar to carbon’s removal of things that discolor water or removing chlorine from water. It is more or less instantaneous removal – as soon as the carbon contacts it, it is gone. But because it only impacts free compounds in the water, it harms nothing because it does not break any preexisting chemical bonds to do so. Hope this information helps. Thank you |
Don't aluminum based phosphate binders leech phosphates when exhausted?
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i too asked him this but in the pm reply he said it wont and i think for the price of it , it wouldnt hurt to try it......jmo
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Iron-based media is supposed to be the best phosphate binder. There are several of them on the market today. They include ROWAphos, PhoSar, Ultra Power Phos and a few others. Based the fact that the FRITZ product is Aluminum-based and also binds silica, I would not use it. If you do attempt the FRITZ Phosphate Remover, please post your results for the benefit of others.
The aluminum dissolves and irritates corals as described in this article: Aluminum and aluminum-based phosphate binders http://advancedaquarist.com/issues/july2003/chem.htm |
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Thanks for the correction Matt. :mrgreen: |
yes was quoted a price....... and yes there was no science behind what i had typed b4...... after reading that artical i wont try it........ill stick to my rowaphos..... if somebody does try it let us know might be ok for a fowlr steup?????
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Wtf?
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what ya meen wtf?
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How did this vendor get on here?
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i dont know...... y is there something we should know??????
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3 free samples
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Sorry about the ante-diluvian website :sad: I promise that when we have some extra time we will fix it up! :mrgreen: We are located in the North End of Edmonton and we do have a brick and mortar warehouse and manufacturing plant but there is no showroom and that is why we are not set up for walk in visits. Customers are more than welcome to visit us by appointment if they feel safer as to where and who they are dealing with specially if they are making a large purchase. We will give away 3 FREE bottles of phosphate remover samples to the first 3 people to email us, your choice of 5.8oz to treat 80G or 11.6oz to treat 165G. (1 per customer only). Hoping to gain your trust and try our product and also hoping that your feedback on it is 100% possitive. |
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