Hi All,
In short, I need to reduce my phosphates. I will being doing water changes now that I've fixed my RODI issue, but I am wondering what the best one time punch phosphate sponge is to speed up this process.
Back story for those interested: Had a reefing blunder this past month that I am trying to correct. My phosphates are usually in check running around a steady .1-.13. Everyone in the tank seems plenty happy so I've been running with it. This last month out of nowhere I had a massive algae bloom and when testing my phosphates (with a Hannah checker) it came back at .9!! I swapped my resin in my BRS RODI system around the same time I started to see the algae pop up. Check the TDS out yesterday and was showing a 2-3. Pull the canister and the resin was sloshing around in there. Clearly wasn't packed even close to tight. Fixed that and now will be playing catch up, but wanted to know what phosphate sponge has worked best for people. Most threads on fixing PO4 are based on finding the root cause of the issue, but I am just looking for a good one time punch for it.
In short, I need to reduce my phosphates. I will being doing water changes now that I've fixed my RODI issue, but I am wondering what the best one time punch phosphate sponge is to speed up this process.
Back story for those interested: Had a reefing blunder this past month that I am trying to correct. My phosphates are usually in check running around a steady .1-.13. Everyone in the tank seems plenty happy so I've been running with it. This last month out of nowhere I had a massive algae bloom and when testing my phosphates (with a Hannah checker) it came back at .9!! I swapped my resin in my BRS RODI system around the same time I started to see the algae pop up. Check the TDS out yesterday and was showing a 2-3. Pull the canister and the resin was sloshing around in there. Clearly wasn't packed even close to tight. Fixed that and now will be playing catch up, but wanted to know what phosphate sponge has worked best for people. Most threads on fixing PO4 are based on finding the root cause of the issue, but I am just looking for a good one time punch for it.