Ive read the first few pages and the last few pages of many threads on differnt methods to remove phosphates and have been searching for what seems like days on what to do about high phospates. I see that in 2006ish it was all about GFO and calcium chloride. Then in like 2010ish it was all about algae scrubbers. Now it might be that lanthanum chloride is the way to go.
ugh.
I am hoping there is someone who has read through this to its entirety that can break it down for us new to this thread and topic. I am cycling a new 110 gallon tank and my phosphates are above 2ppm. Short story is that I likely have PO4 leaching from my base rock (that I reincarnated with bleach and muratic acid). I have a new tank and new dry sand (Caribea special grade). I put a raw peice of market shrimp (raw and fresh not frozen) in to cycle but once I read above 2ppm on my hanah checker. I pulled that shrimp out and now 3 days later I am still reading 2ppm. Ive been doing my homework but it is really hard to catch up and filter out the right information because the trends change so fast and there is so much off-topic discussion. See, I can demonstrate by my questions that I have been studying this like crazy but seriously people, lets try to stay on topic or this whole site will be unusable sooner than later. I surely hope I dont get banned for saying all this cause I mean well. :wavehand:
ugh.
I am hoping there is someone who has read through this to its entirety that can break it down for us new to this thread and topic. I am cycling a new 110 gallon tank and my phosphates are above 2ppm. Short story is that I likely have PO4 leaching from my base rock (that I reincarnated with bleach and muratic acid). I have a new tank and new dry sand (Caribea special grade). I put a raw peice of market shrimp (raw and fresh not frozen) in to cycle but once I read above 2ppm on my hanah checker. I pulled that shrimp out and now 3 days later I am still reading 2ppm. Ive been doing my homework but it is really hard to catch up and filter out the right information because the trends change so fast and there is so much off-topic discussion. See, I can demonstrate by my questions that I have been studying this like crazy but seriously people, lets try to stay on topic or this whole site will be unusable sooner than later. I surely hope I dont get banned for saying all this cause I mean well. :wavehand:
- Is lanthanum chloride a) a proven method to remove phosphates or b) a way to bring them down and maintain low levels?
- Is lanthanum chloride safe for the tank inhabitants?
- What is the ideal (gallons of RO)/(lanthanum chloride) ratio for mixing with top off water?
- What is the ideal drip (dose) ratio?
- In basic terms, is the goal to get the phosphates to bind to something in order to remove them by precipitation and finally out of the tank by rinsing the 10um socks?
- How often do we change the 10um socks our for new ones?
- How do we know when to clean the 10um socks out and by what method?
- is this a long term commitment to dosing lanthanum chloride?