reefmutt
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Do you have the ability with the way your tank is setup to drip Lanthanum chloride directly into your skimmer? Or some sort of LC reactor? I don't condone dripping LC into your sump without a surefire removal system. Since the PO4 went up fast, you can bring it down fast too. That's what I'd do. NO3 at 6 I wouldn't bat an eye at.
Hey Mindy, I actually have a doser and LC.. But I don't think I want to go that route. I think I should just watch and see what happens..
Lanthanum chloride seems like a bandaid solution...but I guess if you intend to use it indefinitely, it could be a solution but I'll hold off.. I get what you are saying about bringing p back down to where it was, but I'm not sure it'll get back there very soon, so I'll just let it go..
Good good, a bunch of changes now won't be good at all!
May I ask why you use filter socks? I truly think those things are a hindrance to your reef. They strain out planktonic bacteria, amphipods and copepods that are beneficial to your reef, and they don't really make your water any clearer. In my opinion, let the particles sort themselves out and the tank will be healthier.
I can't disagree with you on that, Matt but I don't think it has as dramatic effect on pod populations as you make it sound..
I have never used a filter sock before and I'm amazed at how fast they get clogged up... I put one on once a week. Usually after about 3 days, it's clogged and the water is spilling over the edge, I just let it go.
Mainly I use it for catching bubbles as my water falls out of one sump and into another, just before the return pump.. Settles the water and removes bubbles mainly..