Steve, how are the Phosphates? It always seem like my Phosphates rise when I don't change out my filter socks after 4 days. But I feed a ton!!!! I just ordered a larger reactor from Advast Marine to run GFO. My Seaside Aquatics reactor was just too small for my system.
I can't wait till my towers are covered with coraline like your rocks!
It is great to see your corals coming back!
I can only imagine how much you feed every day!!!! I cant believe how much coraline I have right now. It seems like it all popped out at once.
After weeks of not being able to get my Po4 to consistently drop from the .08 range, I followed a link that Dustin posted earlier about dripping Lanthanum Chloride. I thought about hooking up a gfo reactor and use it in conjunction with my scrubber but I decided to give the LC a try. After dripping about 1.5L of the solution I prepared (3ml LC/2L rodi) my po4 dropped from .08 to .03 and a week later I'm still at .03 with another treatment planned for this weekend.
The cost for this was so much cheaper than gfo since I had sold off all of my reactors and didnt want to have to buy another reactor, pump etc. The LC cost me $30, a 10 micron filter sock $5, empty 2l pepsi bottle $0 and BRS dosing pump that I already had. The great part about the LC is the bottle will last me a life time since I only used 3ml of a 16oz bottle.
Steve - very good info...I will give this a try the next time I have the Po4 issue. Have you noticed a reduction in the algae as well?
So you make the solution and drip it where?
I do it every couple weeks now and just drip it into overflow and into a 10 micron sock. I usually just dilute 2 mL of LaCl (Pool Phosphate Remover made by SeaKlear) in 2 L of RO/DI and drip into the overflow pipe. 8-12 hours later take the filter sock out of picture and phosphates drop like never before.
Steve you used dry rock and some rock from an old tank right? Where'd you get the dry rock from? I'm thinking about getting some from BRS as I'm finally getting close to being in the new house and I was thinking of using LC on the dry rock before it goes into the tank, would you recommend that?
Steve you used dry rock and some rock from an old tank right? Where'd you get the dry rock from? I'm thinking about getting some from BRS as I'm finally getting close to being in the new house and I was thinking of using LC on the dry rock before it goes into the tank, would you recommend that?
Your situation sounds like what led me to break down my last tank Steve. My PO4 was through the roof and I really don't think I was as diligent as I should have been in getting things back on track.
I believe our live rock is the ticking time bomb in our systems. It's a sponge that will keep absorbing phosphate until it can't do it anymore, and then just leaches back into the system. I think you're definitely on the right track, and most likely will be better for it this time around. I'd love to see the changes you've made in aquascaping. I loved the look before, but as you said...it's tough to perform maintenance when there's so many inaccessible areas in the tank that can build up gunk over time.
Hope all is well...



