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Then I would not rely on a skimmer as your mechanism for precipitate removal.
I would also create a more dilute solution to reduce the risk of overdosing due to error on my part.
I'm no expert in the subject, but I recall that dosing over time allows for more efficient removal of phosphate vs the alternate reactions that occur (like creating lanthanum carbonate when there is no phosphate in the immediate area). dosing over time also allows a skimmer to be effective at removing precipitates.
I would also create a more dilute solution to reduce the risk of overdosing due to error on my part.
I'm no expert in the subject, but I recall that dosing over time allows for more efficient removal of phosphate vs the alternate reactions that occur (like creating lanthanum carbonate when there is no phosphate in the immediate area). dosing over time also allows a skimmer to be effective at removing precipitates.