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Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
What is this stuff ??? A few drops and your phosphates go away ?
Sounds to good to be true...Anyone know anything about this product ? Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=BL2131 Benefits: Phosphate Control is an amazingly simple and effective product that has revolutionized the way phosphates are removed from sal****er and freshwater aquariums. Having a phosphate free aquarium will control the growth of hair algae and other nuisance algae. In addition, regular use of Phosphate Control will increase the vitality, color and growth of your aquarium's inhabitants. Phosphate Control is Veterinarian Approved, and has been used by leading Public Aquariums, Livestock Wholesalers, Retailers and Hobbyists. Directions: Test your aquarium's phosphate level prior to use. It is recommended to maintain phosphate level below 0.03 ppm (mg/L). Six drops of Phosphate Control will lower your phosphate by 1 ppm (mg/L) for every 10 gallons (37.9 liters) of water. Do not lower your phosphates more than 1 ppm in a 24-hour period. For best results, add in high flow areas one drop at a time. Some temporary cloudiness may occur when adding this product. Cloudiness will clear up within 24-hours. For accurate results, wait 24-hours before re-testing your phosphate level. Wait ten minutes before dosing other supplements. Test regularly and treat as necessary. Warning: This product is not intended for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children. If ingested contact a physician or poison control center immediately. If you have any questions about the Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz or other Aquarium Supplies, please call us at 1-714-385-0080 or e-mail us at . |
Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
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~m "TheRock" wrote in message news:Xnu9h.6013$IW2.1992@trndny03... What is this stuff ??? A few drops and your phosphates go away ? Sounds to good to be true...Anyone know anything about this product ? Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=BL2131 Benefits: Phosphate Control is an amazingly simple and effective product that has revolutionized the way phosphates are removed from sal****er and freshwater aquariums. Having a phosphate free aquarium will control the growth of hair algae and other nuisance algae. In addition, regular use of Phosphate Control will increase the vitality, color and growth of your aquarium's inhabitants. Phosphate Control is Veterinarian Approved, and has been used by leading Public Aquariums, Livestock Wholesalers, Retailers and Hobbyists. Directions: Test your aquarium's phosphate level prior to use. It is recommended to maintain phosphate level below 0.03 ppm (mg/L). Six drops of Phosphate Control will lower your phosphate by 1 ppm (mg/L) for every 10 gallons (37.9 liters) of water. Do not lower your phosphates more than 1 ppm in a 24-hour period. For best results, add in high flow areas one drop at a time. Some temporary cloudiness may occur when adding this product. Cloudiness will clear up within 24-hours. For accurate results, wait 24-hours before re-testing your phosphate level. Wait ten minutes before dosing other supplements. Test regularly and treat as necessary. Warning: This product is not intended for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children. If ingested contact a physician or poison control center immediately. If you have any questions about the Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz or other Aquarium Supplies, please call us at 1-714-385-0080 or e-mail us at . |
Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
"TheRock" wrote in message news:Xnu9h.6013$IW2.1992@trndny03...
What is this stuff ??? A few drops and your phosphates go away ? Sounds to good to be true...Anyone know anything about this product ? This could be some chemical compound which creates insoluble phosphates which then will be removed by the filters or collect with detritus on your sump floor... They mention clouding... So some precipitation of insoluble material occurs for sure. I think it is similar to iron based phosban but in a liquid form. You could ask the manufacturer what the active ingredient is and then it would be more clear how the product works and what you really add to the water column. This would be important to avoid known problems caused with aluminium based phosphate removers. |
Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
"Pszemol" wrote in message ... "TheRock" wrote in message news:Xnu9h.6013$IW2.1992@trndny03... What is this stuff ??? A few drops and your phosphates go away ? Sounds to good to be true...Anyone know anything about this product ? This could be some chemical compound which creates insoluble phosphates which then will be removed by the filters or collect with detritus on your sump floor... They mention clouding... So some precipitation of insoluble material occurs for sure. I think it is similar to iron based phosban but in a liquid form. You could ask the manufacturer what the active ingredient is and then it would be more clear how the product works and what you really add to the water column. This would be important to avoid known problems caused with aluminium based phosphate removers. Thought I'd try the seller first...one more to go... Hello Chris, Thank you for your e-mail. I am sorry but I do not know the scientific break down on how exactly this item is effective. I think it would be best if you were to contact the manufacture and speak with their technical support team so you can get the information you are looking for. Blue Life, 888 895 2583. Thanks again for contacting us. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you. Graham Crook Marine Depot Customer Service www.marineDepot.com 714-385-0080 |
Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
"TheRock" wrote in message news:yBJ9h.6047$IW2.5469@trndny03...
Thought I'd try the seller first...one more to go... Please let us know what manufacturer responded about the active ingredients - that is interesting. |
Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
Pszemol wrote:
Please let us know what manufacturer responded about the active ingredients - that is interesting. Yes. Very interesting. This stuff sounds great. Hope it really is. George Patterson Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are. |
Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
"TheRock" wrote in message news:yBJ9h.6047$IW2.5469@trndny03...
"Pszemol" wrote in message ... "TheRock" wrote in message news:Xnu9h.6013$IW2.1992@trndny03... What is this stuff ??? A few drops and your phosphates go away ? Sounds to good to be true...Anyone know anything about this product ? This could be some chemical compound which creates insoluble phosphates which then will be removed by the filters or collect with detritus on your sump floor... They mention clouding... So some precipitation of insoluble material occurs for sure. I think it is similar to iron based phosban but in a liquid form. You could ask the manufacturer what the active ingredient is and then it would be more clear how the product works and what you really add to the water column. This would be important to avoid known problems caused with aluminium based phosphate removers. Thought I'd try the seller first...one more to go... Any luck with getting manufacturer to respond to your question ? |
Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
"Pszemol" wrote in message ... "TheRock" wrote in message news:yBJ9h.6047$IW2.5469@trndny03... "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "TheRock" wrote in message news:Xnu9h.6013$IW2.1992@trndny03... What is this stuff ??? A few drops and your phosphates go away ? Sounds to good to be true...Anyone know anything about this product ? This could be some chemical compound which creates insoluble phosphates which then will be removed by the filters or collect with detritus on your sump floor... They mention clouding... So some precipitation of insoluble material occurs for sure. I think it is similar to iron based phosban but in a liquid form. You could ask the manufacturer what the active ingredient is and then it would be more clear how the product works and what you really add to the water column. This would be important to avoid known problems caused with aluminium based phosphate removers. Thought I'd try the seller first...one more to go... Any luck with getting manufacturer to respond to your question ? Thanks for the reminder...I just called. Of course they (sales) wouldn't tell me EXACTLY what it was but what they say is exactly what you thought it did. It's some "potent" compound that has an "opening" to accept a phosphate molecule. It binds to it and it is skimmed out via protein skimmer. He said you tank is cloudy for 6 to 8 hours. He also said to be careful not to lower your Phos more than 1ppm per day because you can OD this stuff and possibly cause harm to you fish. Glue their gills up. I bought a tube, I'll keep yall posted |
Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
"TheRock" wrote in message news:ws2dh.4753$sM2.3696@trndny05... "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "TheRock" wrote in message news:yBJ9h.6047$IW2.5469@trndny03... "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "TheRock" wrote in message news:Xnu9h.6013$IW2.1992@trndny03... What is this stuff ??? A few drops and your phosphates go away ? Sounds to good to be true...Anyone know anything about this product ? This could be some chemical compound which creates insoluble phosphates which then will be removed by the filters or collect with detritus on your sump floor... They mention clouding... So some precipitation of insoluble material occurs for sure. I think it is similar to iron based phosban but in a liquid form. You could ask the manufacturer what the active ingredient is and then it would be more clear how the product works and what you really add to the water column. This would be important to avoid known problems caused with aluminium based phosphate removers. Thought I'd try the seller first...one more to go... Any luck with getting manufacturer to respond to your question ? Thanks for the reminder...I just called. Of course they (sales) wouldn't tell me EXACTLY what it was but what they say is exactly what you thought it did. It's some "potent" compound that has an "opening" to accept a phosphate molecule. It binds to it and it is skimmed out via protein skimmer. He said you tank is cloudy for 6 to 8 hours. He also said to be careful not to lower your Phos more than 1ppm per day because you can OD this stuff and possibly cause harm to you fish. Glue their gills up. I bought a tube, I'll keep yall posted Note to self... never post when crazy kids are in the room. looks like my "r" key wasn't working. |
Blue Life Phosphate Control 1oz
"TheRock" wrote in message news:SM3dh.2211$Gp2.932@trndny06...
Thanks for the reminder...I just called. Of course they (sales) wouldn't tell me EXACTLY what it was Of course... :) but what they say is exactly what you thought it did. It's some "potent" compound that has an "opening" to accept a phosphate molecule. It binds to it and it is skimmed out via protein skimmer. He said you tank is cloudy for 6 to 8 hours. He also said to be careful not to lower your Phos more than 1ppm per day because you can OD this stuff and possibly cause harm to you fish. Glue their gills up. I bought a tube, I'll keep yall posted Tube? 8-) Is this some kind of solid squizable out of the tube? There must be an easy chemical test to find out what is the major ion in the product... Should be relativelly easy to find iron/aluminium there... |
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