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![]() Hi all,
I have been doing a lot of reading about GFO recently and I have been struggling to find a rule as far as how much to use. I have been having algae issues of late and seem to have a constant brown film on my sand bed which is driving me nuts. I have been running carbon and GFO in a BRS dual reactor for a couple of years and have always followed the BRS calculator, but it seems like it asks for a lot of both for a 90g tank. Some sites have mentioned that the amounts that BRS recommends are way off base, so I'm curious as to what rules you follow. How much do you use per gallon (or whatever measurement you use)? I have also been vodka/vinegar dosing but nothing seems to be happening to my levels, and in the last few days a couple of my corals have started looking a bit pale. Others still look great. |
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![]() Go for about 1/2-1" in the canister of Gfo. I put too much my first time using it my tank crashed.
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#3
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![]() I would agree with Jason. Start off slow and just work your way up. I bleached my sps the first time I added Rowa. 1 1/2 - 2" should be ok to start with. Just start slow and monitor your phosphates.
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![]() It's finny you both say that as I went with the BRS calculator for the last two years and ive been using almost two cups of the stuff.
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![]() holy! lol thats alot. I never trust that BRS calculator. When i first started using it I always did half of what it recommended. Now that I know what my tank consumes, I dont even use it anymore.
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![]() What? 2 cups for a 90g?!! That's massive. Mybe they want u to crash so u can buy a whole new system from them lol
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#7
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![]() The BRS calculator states I should use .86 cups for my system.
That's about 225mls. I've been battling algae for over a year and decided to back off my GFO amount. I'm down to 100mls/month and the algae is under control. I feel the added Iron from the GFO was part of my issue, not the GFO stripping the system as I've always had some measurable PO4. |
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![]() The calculator told me 1 cup and I thought oh good that's how much I use. They suggest replacement every 4-8 weeks and I've been doing it weekly lol. Might have to test after a week is up to see if this is justified.
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![]() I don't go by any calculator, just what fits nicely into my refillable canister cartridge which is about 250 ml.This is for a 230g system. I use HC GFO. It last about 2 months for me.
I try to keep my P04 between 0 and 0.04 (Hanna). After a change my P04 goes to zero. I check every 2 weeks or so. When it climbs to 0.04, I stir it up in the canister and it then returns to zero. I usually do this 2 times with the same batch. If it doesn't return to zero, then I know it is time to change. This routine has been very consistent for me. And keeps my GFO costs down. And my P04 doesn't get out of hand. I find best SPS color and growth at these low levels of P04. Last year I had some tank troubles and my P04 jumped up to as high as 0.10, and had to increase my GFO changes to get it back down again. My SPS lost color, and growth really slowed. I should mention that some SPS are affected more than others. Some didn't seem to be affected at all. But no question, overall and in general, all SPS does better with low P04.
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![]() Quote:
Basically I'm just giving myself a pep talk here because I'm going to use up some Seagel I have laying around (mix of phosguard and matrix carbon). ![]() |