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View Poll Results: How do you remove Phosphates? | |||
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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Edit: 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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No more tanks ![]() Cheers, Chris Last edited by Funky_Fish14; 10-28-2006 at 04:04 AM. |
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![]() Woops... *Haliemeda does use Phosphorous(not phosphates, but the use of phosphorous would break down the phosphates into oxygen and phosphorous).*
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![]() Aha... correction again, I believe they simply directly take in phosphate rather than phosphorous. ATP(Adenosine Triphosphate) is the molecule used to store energy. I cannot quite remember whether plants absorb phosphorous or phosphate when producing PGAL.
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![]() This is what I was led to believe, and after I started using the phosfate reactor it was drastically reduced from a thriving jungle to where I have to really look to find some in my tank.
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