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![]() I haveI been having water quality issues for awhile and I have finally got an R/O water system now. I have an 86 gallon tank with a hammer coral, frogspawn and a candy cane coral. They have not been doing well and I now have a reading of 1.0 for phosphates.
Other parameters are: PH-8.1 KH-8 Ca-390 Mg-1300 NH4, Nitrite and Nitrates all 0 I just did a 23 gallon water change a few days ago and plan to do another 15 gallons on Tues. or should I do another big one again. I strain all my frozen food to reduce phophates. I am sure that this is from the water I was using as my cartridge filter did not seem to be doing the trick lately because our water is so bad here. In the short term I was wondering if any one has used the phosphate removers to get my number down and how safe they are or is there a better way of getting the numbers down so I don't lose my corals. Leanne P |
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![]() GFO is the safest and easiest way to help out IMO since you are already changing water.
There is a sponsor on the boards that sells it wholesale. Or you can purchase it from a store under brand names like Rowaphos or Phosban. Last edited by FitoPharmer; 10-14-2012 at 06:37 PM. |
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![]() I used Phosbuster Pro to knock my phosphates down (in addition to changing my ROWAphos). But! I dosed very conservatively: 1/4 dose or less, two days apart, and I watched my phosphate readings closely. It is one of those things that seems to trigger tank crashes when a whole dose is used at once: especially when a big reduction is required.
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![]() Quote:
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![]() I am still kind of new to salt water so excuse my ignorance but what is GFO? I am sure it is something simple but I not figuring it out.
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![]() Gfo- granular ferric oxide or phosphate remover.
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![]() It's also commonly known as rust. =)
I used pellets and grew chaeto in my sump before I started using a reactor. I use all 3 now. phosphates might show up once in a while at 0.01. |
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![]() Leanne, how are you testing phosphate and nitrate (which kits)? Which fish do you have in your tank? What type of skimmer do you use?
Last edited by Myka; 10-15-2012 at 02:45 AM. |
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![]() I find that a bit odd that you have 0 nitrates and 1.0 phosphates...seem strange.
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![]() Yeah I agree Daniella. I have a hard time believing there is "zero" nitrate with that much phosphate. That's why I'm questioning the testing method.
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