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Finally!!! Credit card in hand, operators are standing by!
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Gary Tank was up for 7yrs and 10months. Thanks Everyone! 2016/2017 180Gallon Build Coming Soon... |
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I will trial you HC GFO my friend let me know I have the GRO and can test them both and I wont mind one bit
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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A little information of of the webpage
Information on HC GFO Regenerable Granulated Ferric Oxide Phosphates levels in a saltwater tank has been always an ongoing struggle with aquarists. High levels of Phosphates cause a numerous effects, promoting the growth of green algae, slowing the calcification of corals and coralline.After doing a detailed research research, it seems that High Capacity Granulated Ferric Oxide is the best and safest ions to be placed in our saltwater tanks and have a positive results with double the pull on Phosphates than the regular granular or pellet form GFO and folds over for quality on any other brand labeled as Phosphates remover. Since the ion exchange happens on the surface of the High Capacity Granulated Ferric Oxide it is best to use the smallest pellet or granular form possible. Another good effect of the High Capacity Granulated Ferric Oxide in the column of the reactor that saltwater passes through adheres to other ions such as copper, zinc, cobolt, nickel, arsenic, selenium, silica and organics. |
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Stay tuned as I will post some photos and a video later.
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Still waiting for photo's and video
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caco3reef, gfo, hcgfo, media, reactor |
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