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View Poll Results: How do you remove Phosphates?
Water changes only 14 20.90%
Phosphate media 10 14.93%
Phosphate media reactor 28 41.79%
I don't even worry about them 15 22.39%
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Old 10-28-2006, 04:00 AM
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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.
That would be true to an extent. Halimeida does use phosphates in growth, it simply builds more of its structure from calcium than some other algaes.

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I guess I should answer the thread's question... haha!

I cant select any of those options above. I have tested the phosphates and got a 0 on the kit.. but ofcourse most kits arent the best. My only method of phosphate reduction right now, if there is any, is use of a refugium. I am considering using a VERY small amount of phosban on the next system, but just for the heck of it, the fuge will be huge anyways, and with a low fishload, high floow, good skimming, I dont see it being an issue.
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