Proper use of Rowaphos

fishnugget

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I have a 90 gallon tank that measures very high in phosphates.
I am using a Merck test kit. It originally measured over .43 or very dark blue.
I added rowaphos to a phosban reactor. In 3 days phospahtes lowered to .25 med blue. A day later I found that the tank and the recator measured the same .25. I aasumed the media was then depleted. I changed rowa. Today both measure @ .16 still the lightest of blue not yet turning greenish. All this is within 1 week.

Should I change material again now? Is it exhausted? Both read the same tank & reactor. What is a good level to shoot for? How oftern should I change media to get down to that level?
 
I doubt if its depleted that quickly.Test your phos. level again tommorrow and if it hasnt lowered then change it.Keep a close eye on your alk. because it is likely affecting it as well.You should be aiming for a phos. level of 0.05 or less.
 
the effluent comming from the reactor should read pretty close to 0. If it does not, either your flow is too high, or your media is exausted.

It may take a while to really get your phosphates low, as you drop your phosphate level in the water columb down, it will leach from the rocks into the water.
 
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