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Water changes only |
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14 | 20.90% |
Phosphate media |
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10 | 14.93% |
Phosphate media reactor |
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28 | 41.79% |
I don't even worry about them |
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15 | 22.39% |
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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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