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I like rowaphos. But if you can use mechanical filtration phosdown is a great product Last edited by Proteus; 06-22-2012 at 03:53 PM. |
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![]() phosguard is junk toss it and go with rowaphos or another type of gfo or phosphate remover....phosguard is aluminum based and it works really slow, its ok to keep levels low but not to reduce them...not imo anyways hence the super cheap pricetag...big waste of money
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![]() Since you have high readings rowa would be my choice as once saturated it does not leach back into water. But there's a price tag with it
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absolutely..... not cheap so buy the big bottle for savings, like nick said the problem i have with phosguard is it doesnt work as fast and once full it leaches it back into your system so has to be changed alot faster. edit*** thanks buddy lol :P
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Phosgaurd = bad Do you have skimmer. And or refugium |
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![]() I've been using Foz Down that I got from TimT. It sure worked in my tank! My phosphates are down to almost zero now. I put 4 drops in each of my drains once week, or whenever i remember, the stuff goes directly into my filter socks... I only wish he had something similiar for nitrates!
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![]() Thanks for all the good info, My lfo swore by phosgaurd...but it looks like its time for rowaphos
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