Random question, do you dose silicate? How about lanthanun chloride?
Is your DI resin output 0ppm TDS?
Is your DI resin output 0ppm TDS?
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I do not dose silicates, to many tang deaths from lanthanun chloride for me to consider it, and yes 0 tds.Random question, do you dose silicate? How about lanthanun chloride?
Is your DI resin output 0ppm TDS?
Good luck with that. I run 3 tanks, one with NO3 at 15 and PO4 at 0.5 (not 0.05) another NO3 at 8 and PO4 0.15 the third had 0.5 NO3 and 0 PO4 last test and I still need to clean the glass daily on all 3 tanks so I don't think its PO4 related its just is what it is.I would also very much like to not clean my glass as often as I do.
I use this stuf from AmazonAquarium water .15, water from the reactor .17. Pretty upsetting results considering how much of this stuff I bought.
Aquarium water .15, water from the reactor .17. Pretty upsetting results considering how much of this stuff I bought.
Yes possibly but that is a little sad seeing as my phosphate didn't go down even a measurable amount with the recommended amount of phosguard. 235 gallons. I just put in 2 cups of brs high capacity gfo and an hour later the output measures .1. The tank was .15-.17 right before(tested 2 times today). First promising result I have seen. Not sure how much lower the reactor output normally lowers the tank water.Basically the GFO in your container is exhausted. It should be lower than what is in the display as its role is to remove.
If it was me I would take the reactor off line, empty the GFO since it appears to be doing nothing and therefore exhausted, rinse out the reactor, refill proper amount of GFO (I don't remember size of tank in question, sorry), get a bucket of rodi water, rinse at least a gallon through or until copper color is gone (want clean water), then set back onto display. Make sure you have a gentle bubble with the GFO, not crazy town. Wait an hour. Test tank water, test reactor output water.
I understand your frustration - sorry.
I initially completely filled a reactor with two cups brs gfo, (appropriate amt for my 130g system), and my phosphate dropped from 0.5 to 0.15 in 24hrs. Since then I use <1 cup so unfortunately I can't say why it's not working for you.Yes 100$ of brs gfo has done nothing in the media bag. Reactor has been set up for a couple days now. Doesn't seem to be doing anything, but maybe too soon to tell. It is not tumbling because it is full, but its seachems gfo. Larger pellets, they don't clump. 0 tds ro water, and my water changes are the only time I get lower phosphate readings. I certainly pump plenty of phosphates in the water, but is it really possible gfo can’t keep up? I thought it would be more effective considering how expensive it is and how paranoid everybody is on going slowly to not bottom out phosphates.
It’s possible the brs gfo was doing nothing in the media bag, and it seems the seachem phosguard did nothing in the reactor. The brs gfo in the reactor is initially doing something.I initially completely filled a reactor with two cups brs gfo, (appropriate amt for my 130g system), and my phosphate dropped from 0.5 to 0.15 in 24hrs. Since then I use <1 cup so unfortunately I can't say why it's not working for you.
Yes possibly but that is a little sad seeing as my phosphate didn't go down even a measurable amount with the recommended amount of phosguard. 235 gallons. I just put in 2 cups of brs high capacity gfo and an hour later the output measures .1. The tank was .15-.17 right before(tested 2 times today). First promising result I have seen. Not sure how much lower the reactor output normally lowers the tank water.
hmmm... I just posted something on my phosphates and I'm wondering about my poor zoa, Xenia and GSP growth. My Cephastrea are growing great. I get a 0.25 reading on P04 with Salifert and API but no algae problems. Tank looks great other than not much growth. My nitrates are also getting low (less than 10) due to vigorous Chaeto growth in fuge (as well as my mangrove/deep mud display fuge). I also have a light fish load for a 90 gallon tank.. 2 clowns and a blennyAre you certain your test is reporting accurately?
Phosphate, because there’s so little, is sometimes hard to measure, many kits can’t read below .2ppm ish.
I got fooled like this for months, until I started measuring Phosphorus in PPB with the Hanna. All the time it was 0.06ppm, not .25ppm.
Just a thought.