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![]() What is everyone else using as a good alternative?
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![]() phosban is pretty much the same thing, i heard. and i heard it requires a smaller reactor (the phosban reactors many of us use)
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![]() Is RowaUSA the only distributor for Rowa products in NA? Rowa is made by D&D (Deltec) which also supplies Rowa products, so I'm not sure if that impacts all Rowa products in NA or just from that supplier.
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![]() Using PHOSaR with similar results.
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IMO, phosban gets the job done for me. Both products function more efficiently in a reactor. I found that the rowaphos stripped the water of phosphates in a matter of hours which shocked my SPS and several RTNed immediately (of course I immediately discontinued treatment). Phosban is supposed to work a bit slower and take a few days to get the phosphate levels down. I've never had a sensitive enough test kit to actually measure phosphate in my tank (its all tied up in caulerpa) so really its being more used to keep me happy than anything else ![]() Whats the PHOSaR stuff??
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![]() Christy--PHOSaR is another phosphate-binding media, created by Warner Marine. I read on RC that it's apparently better (due to its physical construction), so I decided to give it a try.
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