Mr. Brooks
MASVC Member
I just received my test results from Aquarium Water Testing. I've been battling algae problems for years. According to the test results, pretty much everything is good except for silica:
04-12-2016 Ammonia (NH3-4) Good 0 0.000 - 0.050 mg/L
04-12-2016 Nitrite (NO2) Good 0.001 0.000 - 0.100 mg/L
04-12-2016 Phosphate (PO4) Good 0.05 0.000 - 0.250 mg/L
04-12-2016 Nitrate (NO3) Good 1.7 0.000 - 25.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Silica (Sio2-3) High 1.2 0.000 - 0.500 mg/L
04-12-2016 Potassium (K) Good 386 350.000 - 450.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Ionic Calcium (Ca) Good 303 100.000 - 400.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Boron (B) NA NA 3.000 - 6.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Molybdenum (Mo) Good 0.2 0.000 - 0.300 mg/L
04-12-2016 Strontium (Sr) Good 7.6 5.000 - 12.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Magnesium (Mg) High 1420 1100.000 - 1400.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Iodine (I) Good 0.08 0.030 - 0.090 mg/L
04-12-2016 Copper (Cu) Good 0.05 0.000 - 0.100 mg/L
04-12-2016 Alkalinity (meq/L) Good 3.3 2.500 - 5.000 meq/L
04-12-2016 Total Calcium (Ca) Good 430 350.000 - 450.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Iron (Fe) Good 0.005 0.000 - 0.010 mg/L
I use a ceramic filter media which might be partly to blame, but I believe a lot of it probably came through some exhausted DI filters. I've been pretty lazy about replacing them when they go bad. I tend not to notice in time.
I know that Phosguard and GFO will remove silicates, but they also remove phosphate. My phosphate level is already good, I'm not sure if I want to lower it any further. So is there a way to target silicate specifically?
Also, which media is more effective at removing silicate, Phosguard or GFO?
04-12-2016 Ammonia (NH3-4) Good 0 0.000 - 0.050 mg/L
04-12-2016 Nitrite (NO2) Good 0.001 0.000 - 0.100 mg/L
04-12-2016 Phosphate (PO4) Good 0.05 0.000 - 0.250 mg/L
04-12-2016 Nitrate (NO3) Good 1.7 0.000 - 25.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Silica (Sio2-3) High 1.2 0.000 - 0.500 mg/L
04-12-2016 Potassium (K) Good 386 350.000 - 450.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Ionic Calcium (Ca) Good 303 100.000 - 400.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Boron (B) NA NA 3.000 - 6.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Molybdenum (Mo) Good 0.2 0.000 - 0.300 mg/L
04-12-2016 Strontium (Sr) Good 7.6 5.000 - 12.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Magnesium (Mg) High 1420 1100.000 - 1400.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Iodine (I) Good 0.08 0.030 - 0.090 mg/L
04-12-2016 Copper (Cu) Good 0.05 0.000 - 0.100 mg/L
04-12-2016 Alkalinity (meq/L) Good 3.3 2.500 - 5.000 meq/L
04-12-2016 Total Calcium (Ca) Good 430 350.000 - 450.000 mg/L
04-12-2016 Iron (Fe) Good 0.005 0.000 - 0.010 mg/L
I use a ceramic filter media which might be partly to blame, but I believe a lot of it probably came through some exhausted DI filters. I've been pretty lazy about replacing them when they go bad. I tend not to notice in time.
I know that Phosguard and GFO will remove silicates, but they also remove phosphate. My phosphate level is already good, I'm not sure if I want to lower it any further. So is there a way to target silicate specifically?
Also, which media is more effective at removing silicate, Phosguard or GFO?