Getting a phosphate reactor??

hawk fish

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:help: what is you in put on how phosphate reactors work??(if they do at all) also what would be the best brand to buy....you can see that i have a high phos level and cant seem to get it down...thanks a lot :help:
 

zanoshanox

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I've seen the nautilus ones that are made by kent i think. they're supposed to be the best. You have to put PO4 removing media.
 

aztec reef

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i would invest in an ro/di, if you don't allready have one. what is your water source? how do you have high phosphates?
 

rbaldino

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Originally Posted by Aztec Reef
i would invest in an ro/di, if you don't allready have one. what is your water source? how do you have high phosphates?
Phosphates could make their way into the tank via food.
 

hawk fish

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just got a rodi unit 2 weeks ago did a 30 gallon water change while removing all sand the next day i got it then 20 gallons last week..i dont know what the problem is now...want to get this under control asap...thanks for all the input
 

rbaldino

Active Member
Originally Posted by hawk fish
:help: what is you in put on how phosphate reactors work??(if they do at all) also what would be the best brand to buy....you can see that i have a high phos level and cant seem to get it down...thanks a lot :help:
You don't need a phosphate reactor to use phosphate lowering media, they just work more effectively that way. If you have a power filter, you can run a bag of Phosguard in there.
 

aztec reef

Active Member
Originally Posted by rbaldino
Phosphates could make their way into the tank via food.

yep, processed foods!! but not enuf to get high levels(if you're keeping up with water changes). if that was the case i would suggest to soak/untaw the food with water or try different foods...
 

hawk fish

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thanks aot for all the help i am using phosban in my sump but hasnt done the trick since the day before i got my rodi unit it has gone down .15 but is still at .31 anything to do??...i just cant belive it is still that high being that there is no sand in their and havent been feeding more then 1 time every 7-10 days(been doing that for prob 1 month now)
 

hawk fish

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Salifert Phosphate Test Kit...went to fish store just tomake sure my kit was correct...they used a blue electronic box...sry dont know what it is called
 

rbaldino

Active Member
Originally Posted by hawk fish
thanks aot for all the help i am using phosban in my sump but hasnt done the trick since the day before i got my rodi unit it has gone down .15 but is still at .31 anything to do??...i just cant belive it is still that high being that there is no sand in their and havent been feeding more then 1 time every 7-10 days(been doing that for prob 1 month now)
In my experience, the only product I've seen actually lower phosphates is Seachem's Phosguard. I've tried others but that's the one that really worked. Also, make sure the media is placed in a high flow area.
 
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