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Old February 11th 04, 04:50 AM
Mort
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Default How to Reduce Phosphates...

I finally got around to using my Salifert test kit and was shocked to learn
my Phosphates are about .5

Finally, an explanation why my coralline is not growing very fast.

I did a google and learned of a few ways to lower it.

Mainly a refugium is the solution. I do have plans for a fuge but its a few
months away.

My skimmer (Aqua-C EV-120) is still in its break in period.

Other than adding chemicals (like Phosphate minus) is there anything I can
do besides more frequent water changes?

TIA

~Mort



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Old February 11th 04, 05:44 AM
Marc Levenson
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Default How to Reduce Phosphates...

I put Kent's Phosphate Sponge in a canister filter. Actually 2 of them, 1/2lb
per unit, and ran that for 48 hours on the tank. Brought my phosphates from 2.0
to .2 and they never went up again.

I was using RO/DI at that point, and my latest test result was either 0 or .03
Pretty tough to see the difference, even when I check the color outdoors in
daylight.

Marc


Mort wrote:

I finally got around to using my Salifert test kit and was shocked to learn
my Phosphates are about .5

Finally, an explanation why my coralline is not growing very fast.

I did a google and learned of a few ways to lower it.

Mainly a refugium is the solution. I do have plans for a fuge but its a few
months away.

My skimmer (Aqua-C EV-120) is still in its break in period.

Other than adding chemicals (like Phosphate minus) is there anything I can
do besides more frequent water changes?

TIA

~Mort


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