Few updates:
Not sure if I mentioned that I switched to 20k Radiums. I really like the colour but it's still not quite what I'm looking for. It's more purple than blue but still closer to what I want than the 14k Hamiltons. If anyone has experience with Radiums and moved to a bluer bulb, please let me know. Maybe the 20k Ushio?
I hooked the Vortechs up and one is running very nicely. The other one unfortunately is not.

I keep finding the controller completely dead (no green light, no red light, no light at all). I have to diconnect/reconnect the adapter to get it going again. Even then I'm not getting the flow like the other one, it rattles a bit and runs quite hot because of that.
The SpectraPure RODI unit should arrive tomorrow. Also has a big bucket of Phosban. At the moment I'm just running two TLF phosphate reactors and I'm not sure it will be enough to reduce my phosphate problem - thoughts? I also heard that the media needs to be changed often when PO4 is high so how often should I be changing the media out? I am thinking about getting a Deltec fluidized reactor rated at 600g but it's another $700 that I'd like to avoid spending.
My local LFS had a small Copperband Butterfly and Banggai Cardinals and all were eating voraciously. After waiting 5 days I went back and all were in good health and eating so I brought the CBB and 3 Banggais home. The CBB eats frozen brine and mysid and dried krill and other granular food so I have high hopes this time around. Have them in quarantine at the moment. I got 3 Banggais in the hope that there is a pair. I'm aware that one may die.
So have a lot of water changes in my immediate future. Also going to be cleaning skimmer and pumps with vinegar this week. Heat is well under control now too. As well as turning off the extractor fan at night I plugged teh big Sequence 1000 into the reverse day/night times that runs two of the Halides. So the pump runs when the lights go out which drops temp by .5C during the day and hopefully will assist my electricity bill.
We are getting solar panels installed at the end of the month. We are getting a nice deal which includes switching out the water tank/boiler for a more economical one. The whole thing is expensive (50k approx) but over 15 years and with the saving on electricity per month our monthly bill won't be anymore expensive - and then after 15 years the electricity bill will be halved so it makes alot of sense. Also the panels can feed 3000W of power into the house if the power goes out which is certainly a nice plus. With my generators and panels I can run the whole system and pretty much anything else in the house (but not all at the same time).
So what I need from you guys is phosphate removal advice.
