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Never shut it off. Use it or remove it. Shutting it off will starve it of oxygen and encourage anaerobic bacteria to grow inside the reactor. Turning it back on will then dump potential nasty chemicals into your system.So, after seeing my PO is at.94, I started to set up a GFO REACTOR. Do you continuously use the reactor once the level has dropped to safe levels or shut it off?
Yes. Some folks do it as a standard practice. With the GFO granules nestled in GAC particles they are less likely to break apart.Is it safe to mix GFO & Carbon?
what if i do WC and start the GFP Reactor?At that level you might to explore lanthanum chloride. It's going to take quite a bit of gfo(depending on tank size) to bring that down.
If nothing really bad is happening, wait for the GFO reactor. How big is the aquarium? Just thinking about your water change question. By the way, we can estimate how much GFO will be needed to reach your target.my GFO is at .94. Kinda bugging me out. I have a GFO reactor coming in this Thursday. Should I do a WC immediately or wait until the reactor comes in and hook it up. Please advise
Water changes are a great way to eliminate nitrates, not so great at reducing phosphates.what if i do WC and start the GFP Reactor?
I have the WATERBOX 100.3 so I normally say my water is 50gIf nothing really bad is happening, wait for the GFO reactor. How big is the aquarium? Just thinking about your water change question. By the way, we can estimate how much GFO will be needed to reach your target.
So, it might not be unreasonable to perform large water change if the inhabitants don’t. But…you might quickly knock down the phosphate in the water, but the phosphate adsorbed by aragonite rock and sand can quickly replace it. Maybe just wait for the reactor. One more day right?I have the WATERBOX 100.3 so I normally say my water is 50g