I truly believe you. You wouldn't believe the detris the new 1050 kicked up. Plus I know I shouldn't have bought this. But I just couldn't help myself. I bought a x-large sea fan today that is very nice. It's purple and white.
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PO4 gets trapped in LR fueling algae growth. It usually cannot be measured with a test kit.
Detritus is full of phosphates so wherever there is detritus it is prime real estate for algae. I'd give it a week or two and see if there are improvements before doing anything else. BTW, I don't believe you can have too much flow. In the 125 I was up around 10,000 gph and exceeded 12,000 gph in the 320.
I use the BRS reactor and I'm not crazy about it. The water only flows through one one part of the reactor, I'm not 100% sure that this is supposed to be the way it works or not. I can't comment on the Phosban reactor as I have never used it. Here is an idea on how to choose the right reactor, take two pieces of paper, write down Phosban on one sheet and write down BRS on the other, tack them too the wall next to each other, put a blindfold on, have Rod spin you around three times, have Rod place a dart in your hand and throw. Pick the reactor that the dart landed closest to and keep us updated on you HA.
I use the BRS reactor and I'm not crazy about it. The water only flows through one one part of the reactor, I'm not 100% sure that this is supposed to be the way it works or not. I can't comment on the Phosban reactor as I have never used it. Here is an idea on how to choose the right reactor, take two pieces of paper, write down Phosban on one sheet and write down BRS on the other, tack them too the wall next to each other, put a blindfold on, have Rod spin you around three times, have Rod place a dart in your hand and throw. Pick the reactor that the dart landed closest to and keep us updated on you HA.
Oh crap Rob! I'm not getting anywhere near him if he has a sharp object in his hand!
I do not disagree with this method...HOWEVER, the reason I wanted the Phosban reactor is that water flows from the bottom through this bubble plate thingy and seems like it would distribute flow around the media better. I knew I was only going to buy a phosphate reactor once so I bought one that's LARGE and had all the properties that I wanted (e.g. good flow around the media from the bottom). Plus it's relatively plug and play.I use the BRS reactor and I'm not crazy about it. The water only flows through one one part of the reactor, I'm not 100% sure that this is supposed to be the way it works or not. I can't comment on the Phosban reactor as I have never used it. Here is an idea on how to choose the right reactor, take two pieces of paper, write down Phosban on one sheet and write down BRS on the other, tack them too the wall next to each other, put a blindfold on, have Rod spin you around three times, have Rod place a dart in your hand and throw. Pick the reactor that the dart landed closest to and keep us updated on you HA.
If the phosphate is indeed IN the live rock, how do you get it out by filtering the water?