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Phosphate removal
How do you remove phosphates? Please explain.
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Since most test kits available for this hobby don't even test PO4 properly, mine always measured <2ppm, so I stopped worrying about them. I use RODi water wich helps to minimize PO4 levels.
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I run RowaPhos in a canister on both my Reef and FOWLR tanks. On the FOWLR the phosphates are high so I tried a PhosBan reactor but it didn't seem to make a difference, however I may have been running it incorrectly with too much flow. I'm planning some tank upgrades soon so I'm going to try it again then.....but then part of the upgrades is a refugium (aka algal scrubber) so maybe the RowaPhos won't be necessary anymore. Until then, it's RowaPhos in a canister for me.
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I have a phosban reactor. I'm not sure if it is doing anything but I do know that I do not have an algae problem.
In my previous tank I had halmidia growing like crazy and since I have the same rock in my new tank I added the phosban reactor and the halmidia is in check and does not grow out of controle. So I guess the phosban reactor is working. P.S. I have RowaPhos in the reactor |
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Do you guys use RODi water? |
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i do water changes at 25% every 2-3 weeks or so and I also run phosban reactor with Phosban.
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I use a reactor,I have no idea what my PO4 is,because as stated above,most kits are crap.So I assume I have it and run a reactor to keep it in check.Plus waterchanges each week,up to 50% depending on my NO3
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Ya Halmidia does use calcium,but if what I was told during my farmer days was correct " anything green needs phosphates and nitrogen to grow" I would think it holds true in aquatics also. |
Phosban Reactor with Phosban...and I had a huge algae problem before (BUT this isn't the only way I have dealt with the algae..just one of the many changes I had to make...) I run a reactor on each tank now over 10g
I also use RO/DI, new bulbs, water change often, clean up crew, fish that do more than just eat but help clean up algae too...just to name a few things |
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