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phosphate control product???
Hey all, just wondering what people are using BESIDES regular GFO, or Rowaphos?
I have used both, regular GFO and now onto Rowaphos, but I need something stronger....any suggestions?
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Just put a filter sock on the end of your drain plumbing and dose it into the overflow portion. It should precipitate into the filter sock. similar (sounds exactly) to lanthanum chloride that they use in pools |
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if you need something stronger than gfo then i would start looking into where all this phosphate is coming from??
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Besides regular GFO I do these:
'Oversized' skimmer 10% weekly water changes Calcium hydroxide Macro algae Strain frozen food of its packing water after thawing Manageable livestock load. Phosphate and the Reef Aquarium http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-09/rhf/index.php Several retailers also sell high capacity GFO.
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Foz Down works great and I have used it here for years.
Since I don't thaw and refreeze my Pacifica Plankton when I make it there is no water to discard. I don't rinse the Pacifica Plankton when I feed it as the juice off of it has lots of minerals, amino acids and fatty acids that the corals love.
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i love pacifica plankton i think its an incrdible product i also dont rinse it, i do for just about all my other frozen but i find the corals love the juices, i use the juices to entise my nps to come out for feedings
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I have an over sized downdraft skimmer(ETSS 1000) running ozone. My set up can handle a little extra "juice". Other people may not be running a monster skimmer with ozone and have different maintenance regimes than I do. The "Rinse before feeding" recommendation is so they don't potentially overload their tanks. Just trying to be helpful is all
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phosphate
make yourself an algae scrubber-they work great
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Hmm, well I just might try the Poz down.
Ya, I do 20 gallon H2O changes weekly (approx 20%), have the 30 gallon fuge (as my signature line says, 15 gallon mangroves tank, and ya I rinse my food. I din't need help figuring out where it comes from-I know where it comes from --thanks tho. Just wanna know what everyone is using. Or if there are any new products out there I could try. Thanks Jon, when r u in the store next? I gotta come up there and get the hanna phosphate reagents too. :0)
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_________________ Cheers Ronnie. 75 gallon in-wall SPS dominant and some sweet zoas, attached 30 gallon refugium/seahorse tank, attached 15 gallon mangroves/bad boy tank/pod factory, 40 gallon sump. |