do you use Phosban or something like it?

sillygoose

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Hi all,

I am getting nervous that my phosphates aren't adequately controlled. I also have a heck of a time seeing the shades of yellow-green-aqua in the test kit so I never really know what my PO4 concentration is. Have any of you used phosban in a filter bag in the fuge? Has phosban been effective for you?
 
YES. I have used rowaphos and GFO from Bulk Reef Supply. Bulk Reef Supply also makes a nice phosphate reactor which I highly recommend (fluidized phosphate media is generally considered more effective than a bag of it tossed in the sump.)
 
I use the bulk GFO from bulkreefsupply in a phosban reactor, its a little undersized for my system but deffinitly seems to help
 
Liquid phos test kit is junk IMO...hard to read, not accurate, and so on...Your eyes are the best test kit for phos IMO...unless you have a hanna meter which is like 200 bucks (I think). Just a Q, do you have HA blooms? I want to know what leads you think that you have a phos issue. I use phos gaurd sometimes and I know theres bad things said about it but I've only witnessed my acan (only one of my colonies) close up when in use. I've used it in a bag and in my reactor which I use mostly for carbon. I regulate my phos/waste build up with WC's and good flow, good skimmer, good husbandry, ext; and I think that helps keep my phos in check.
 
We do a 25-30% change every 2-3 weeks, don't over feed, and we use a good skimmer. We also have a fuge with chaeto. Other parameters are good although we still deal with nitrates creeping up. I guess the biggest tip-off has been that our coraline has bleached and is longer growing. Our tank was wonderfully purple. The other one was a rather sudden increase in brown algae on the gravel. (We are getting a handle on that one with water changes. We had a problem with cyano but we became more aggressive with water changes, etc (no chemicals) and that is gone.) Finally, zooanthids are not doing well - both established and newer. I read something somewhere that said they are not well tolerant of elevated PO4.

The test results are secondary to the actual changes I see in the tank.

We have added a turf algal scrubber to our system but it is just 3 weeks old. I'm hoping that running it in concert with our skimmer will help clean the water. In the mean time, I'm considering other options.
 
How often do other folks with large tanks change their H20? I keep nanos, so I change about 10-15% every four days. From my perspective, your water-change regimen would benefit from accelleration, but I can't honestly speak about larger tanks. (All mine are 25gallons or less.)
 
We changed 30-40 g (of 90) every weekend until we got rid of the cyano. I guess it's more accurate to say we do a water change every other week - three weeks would be a long time.

When we had a nano, we did 10 g once a week.
 
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