Anyone use reagent/lab grade? It's what DK Marine sent me.
What would be the dilution ratio for a 250g system?20ml a day for safety? If your fish are breathing hard, you are without a doubt overdosing and your skimmer isn't nearly as effective at removing the precipitate as you think. I'm not sure how much you are diluting or how weak that Agent Green is or maybe I'm just misunderstanding you.. I can cut PO4 from .10 to .05 in a single dosing with 5ml of Sea Klear LaCl mixed with 1 Liter of RODI water. I drip that 1 drop a second via an IV bag into a 10 micron felt sock over the course of several hours. I have never had an issue with my fish breathing heavy and I have several tangs along with about 40 other fish and two giant RBTA's. I never have any cloudiness in my water either. In my 600+ gallon system this treatment reduces Po4 from .10 to .05. I test my Po4 with a ULR Phosphorus Tester.
My point is that if you are using 20ml of LaCl a day, something is wrong and or you are playing with fire.
What would be the dilution ratio for a 250g system?
Also i have the hanna HI713 colorimeter is the ulr one alot more accurate?
Also what would be the conversion to ppm for the ulr
There are direct and indirect dangers to LaCl.
The rapid reduction of phosphate sounds like a good thing, but in my case it caused a massive explosion of dinos as my algae died overnight. This resulted in months of extensive fixes and battles to address a more severe issue than the original algae.
The fine dust also impacted my Zebrasoma tangs who began breathing very heavily. I don't have a source for the biological reason, but the suspicion is that their gill structure is sensitive to this dust, even in low concentrations.
There are public aquariums who do use LaCl successfully, but they usually have significant feeding requirements. It's an effective tool, but please be careful and make very small changes if you do decide to try.
So - even if you're successful, you can still fail by going into unnaturally low levels of phosphate too fast...
Where is has the greatest use is large exhibits (thousands to millions of gallons), where large sources of waste (outside pools or tanks with leaves, insects falling in, ...) with large bioloads and animal waste (mammal, large fish, marine birds). In those cases, the volume of water to be treated is so massive that the impact of LaCl is moderated.
Home reef use can be like using dynamite to get rid of a pest rodent problem... It'll work... But...
insomniac : quick question - You changed the first chamber, from empty to partially filled with flossed and the second packed tight????
thanks
rich
rich
Thanks. I will be implementing this over the next couple of weeks.
This is kind of a silly question, but the 5 micron filter socks tend to get clogged very quickly since they trap just about everything. Given such fine pores, would normal bleach soak/wash be sufficient to clean them for re-use, or will the filter socks need to be thrown and replaced every time they clog up?