GFO's: PhosBan vs. rowaPhos

GMFett

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Hello everyone.

I have been using Two Little Fishes PhosBan in my Deltec reactor for quite some time now with good results. I am curious if anyone out there has used both PhosBan and rowaPhos. Could you provide me with any comparison other than price. I know they are both granulated ferric oxide phosphate and silicate removal media but are they chemically different in any way?

Thanks-

Marcus
 
imo, rowaphos is the best po4 remover out there-iirc, there is a difference in the 'purity' or 'wash level' of the media-i believe that most of the po4 removers are actually recycled from a different industry (going by memory of a talk by a rep from rowa, heh)
 
I'm interested in this topic also, mainly due to the percieved cost of Rowaphos. But I've just tried to figure out the 'cost per gallon' to treat a tank, it appears that based upon the recommended usage, Rowaphos is cheaper. Is that correct, or did I just screw up my calculations?
 
In my understanding, they are chemically similar. It's the shape of the media that makes them different. PHOSaR has a different shape, which they claim makes it more effective.

I've used both, and have experienced that both do the same job. But what do I know?! :-)
 
Well I just bought the 5 kg bucket of rowaphos for the low price of $250. It is the best VALUE although not the lowest cost. If you buy it in smaller quantities it is quite expensive.

It is a different color than Phosban which is interesting. I ran 30 gallons of salt water through it into a trash can. Talk about some BROWN water! Seems to fluidize nicely in the reactor and i'll let you know about the phosphate levels in a few days.
 
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