Lanthanum chloride

Why dont u guys try ATS with cheato(if ats is small)?? safest solution.... im planning on it...

ATS's are another form of nutrient export. Depending on the bio load they may not remove enough nutrients to be a stand alone export system. I use them in addition to skimmers, etc.
 
Not sure if it's been talked about in this thread or not but how do you guys determine the dose of lanthanum chloride to put in the tank? I have a 130 gallon reef total reef system including all the water displacement and my po4 is pretty high.
 
Not sure if it's been talked about in this thread or not but how do you guys determine the dose of lanthanum chloride to put in the tank? I have a 130 gallon reef total reef system including all the water displacement and my po4 is pretty high.
order a low range Hanna PO4 checker and read this thread while waiting for it to be delivered
 
Lary,

This is from the product description for Seaklear CR:


  • Effective 1 quart removes at least 3000 ppb of orthophosphates in 10000-gallon of water
  • Proven to eliminate phosphates sourced from pool chemicals, fertilizers, cleaners, and other pollutants
  • Lower dose formula for controlled removal of orthophosphates
  • Enhances the performance of salt generator

  • So.it's going to take 3x as much to match the non CR stuff in terms of lanathanum content. The extra dilution is probably just water.
 
Hi guys very interested in trying this product and have family in the states at the moment who could pick some up for me. How long would a qt bottle last on a 500gal tank? from reading some of the thread du you dilute 5ml to 1 litre of water.

Thanks
 
I dilute mine even more than that, more like 1 mL to one liter of water. On a 300 gallon system I run 2 Liters/2mL of it every month to keep phosphate in check and GFO keeps in check throughout the month. I just like to target .03-.05 ppm as it's a mixed reef.

That being said, if it's not your only Phosphate export mechanism, assume 3 mL every couple weeks. 1 bottle is a Quart of 946 mL. 78 mL/year based on the above regimen and your looking at 12 years!

I'm currently adding 600 gallon DT and plan on dosing LaCl into my skimmer I picked up last weekend and then running a 10 micron filter sock on skimmer outlet so I'm sure precipitate is pulled out.
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I dilute mine even more than that, more like 1 mL to one liter of water. On a 300 gallon system I run 2 Liters/2mL of it every month to keep phosphate in check and GFO keeps in check throughout the month. I just like to target .03-.05 ppm as it's a mixed reef.

That being said, if it's not your only Phosphate export mechanism, assume 3 mL every couple weeks. 1 bottle is a Quart of 946 mL. 78 mL/year based on the above regimen and your looking at 12 years!

I'm currently adding 600 gallon DT and plan on dosing LaCl into my skimmer I picked up last weekend and then running a 10 micron filter sock on skimmer outlet so I'm sure precipitate is pulled out.
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thank you very much for your reply, my Po4 is very high at 0.6 but my SPS seem to be used to it but I am concerned if I add any "new" SPS. So Do i need to be careful i dont remove it to quickly and whats a safe amount to start with?
regards Danny
 
That is quite high and think you'd see much faster growth rates in your SPS if you get that number down! You are right to have a concern about dropping the phosphate too quickly. I'd go with a 1mL/1L solution and do that first time as a benchmark and see what your phosphates go to. If you drop them "too quickly" then you could have a zooxanthellae bail out! Problem is defining what's "too quickly" so starting small and working your way towards a more ideal phosphate number and watching your corals should be the goal.
 
That is quite high and think you'd see much faster growth rates in your SPS if you get that number down! You are right to have a concern about dropping the phosphate too quickly. I'd go with a 1mL/1L solution and do that first time as a benchmark and see what your phosphates go to. If you drop them "too quickly" then you could have a zooxanthellae bail out! Problem is defining what's "too quickly" so starting small and working your way towards a more ideal phosphate number and watching your corals should be the goal.

Thank you Dustin..

So plan is.... 1ml/L over a 1 hour period test before and after and see what the difference is, i will use a 10 micron filter sock on the outlet from my skimmer (as this is gravity fed and pushes approx 4000 ltr/h) and drip into that.
Fingers crossed the start of my larger SPS :love2:
 
Also would anybody be willing to send me a bottle to the UK and I will pay you via paypal as nobody will ship th the UK and my relatives might not be able to help out...
 
Done a bit more research to the above product and it seems reefers in Australia use it.

Can somebody please help regarding the dosage I think this is right but would like to check :reading:

SeaKlear Dosing:

945ml removes 3ppm per 75,000 litres of water

therefore 1ml removes 3ppm per 80 litres of water

lo-chlor starver Dosing:

500ml removes 0.3ppm per 50,000 litres of water

therefore 1ml removes 0.3ppm per 100 litres of water.

so does this look right?

0.8ml of the lo-chlor starver will removes 0.3ppm per 80 litres compared to 1ml of the SeaKlear removing 3ppm?

so do you guys agree to get the same as 1ml/ltr of SeaKlear I would need to use 8ml of the lo-chlor starver?
 
sorry to keep asking questions, but can somebody please advice? As my Skimmer (deltec 703) is gravity feed from the DT, am I ok to drip the Seaklear into the skimmer directly then use a 10micron filter on the output on the skimmer or should i just drip the Seaklear directly into the sock on the output from the skimmer.

Thanks You Danny
 
sorry to keep asking questions, but can somebody please advice? As my Skimmer (deltec 703) is gravity feed from the DT, am I ok to drip the Seaklear into the skimmer directly then use a 10micron filter on the output on the skimmer or should i just drip the Seaklear directly into the sock on the output from the skimmer.

Thanks You Danny

I wouldn't drip LC into a nice skimmer like that, you will get crystallization inside the skimmer which may be difficult to remove in hard to reach places. Better to drip directly into a filter sock IMO
 
I wouldn't drip LC into a nice skimmer like that, you will get crystallization inside the skimmer which may be difficult to remove in hard to reach places. Better to drip directly into a filter sock IMO

Wait, have you stopped dripping to skimmer?

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Wait, have you stopped dripping to skimmer?

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I have never dripped LC into a skimmer. I've dripped into a Diatomaceous Earth pool filter and later into a filter sock. When I used a filter sock I noticed crystallization occurring on the glass walls of the sump where I was dripping, which I scrapped off regularly. Those crystals will form inside your skimmer.
 
I wouldn't drip LC into a nice skimmer like that, you will get crystallization inside the skimmer which may be difficult to remove in hard to reach places. Better to drip directly into a filter sock IMO

Thank you Elliott,
I will drip into the filter sock, the only slight issue is if any escapes from the sock it wont get to the skimmer before it goes through the DT. but I would expect that to be minimal?
 
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