slief
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I agree with you 100%. I plan on using 3 chamber unit with floss and 5 micron filter with out straight to input of skimmer.
I been dosing directly because there is nothing in the tank except for water and rocks.
It's funny that seaklear makes this product Aquaria phosphate remover just for aquarium use and in direction or warning no where they mention to use a filter or sock etc. Their directions says to put 1oz for every 5000 gal straight into tank and if cloudiness occurs to use an other of their product to clear it.
Not really surprising. There are a number of phosphate products branded for the aquarium industry that use LaCl and none of them include the recommendation for using filter socks or something to capture precipitate. Not sure why that is because the precipitated is well documented to be dangerous to the fish. Most public aquariums does directly into their fluidized reactors to prevent precipitant from escaping. The SeaKlear stuff that you are using is typically marketed towards public aquariums and perhaps they just assume that the curators know what's best.
Personally, I use the commercial SeaKlear phosphate remover (not the CR version) that is marketed towards the pool industry. For me, 5ml of LaCl reduces Po4 by .05-.06 ppm in a 600 gallon volume. I typically dose half that or 2/3 that diluted in 1 liter of RODI water over an 7-8 hour period via an IV bag at a rate of 1 drop per second. I always dose into a 10 micron sock and watch my sock and water like a hawk during dosing. I've never had clouding in my water because of how I dose. I avoid dropping my Po4 by more than .03 in a session due to the alk drop and the fact that a .05 drop in my Po4 ****es my BTA off.