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StevenSeas
Tue, 20th Apr 2010, 08:23 PM
Has anybody used this to remove phosphates and silicates? I have no realistic way of getting on RO water up here that I can think of and the brown diatom algae is killin me. My fighting conch keeps my sand bed perfectly cleaned, but that just leaves my frag rack to gather it. So does anybody have any experience with this product or another one for this reason? I was thinking of using this in a few manners.
-The first being to place a bag of it in my filter after my carbon pack.
-The second would be to take a Brita or other like water filter, remove the carbon from their filter and then put the phoszorb in there and run the tap water through there before placing it into my ATO tank.
-The last would be to make a pvc add on to my ATO pump. basically a 6 inch extention that fits onto the intake and is capped on the end, with small holes drilled throughout it wrapped in a fine mesh. then a 2 inch ID PVC around this with the phoszorb in between the two PVC pipes. A little more initial work but might pay off? maybe? Any thoughts?

tebstan
Tue, 20th Apr 2010, 08:59 PM
-The last would be to make a pvc add on to my ATO pump. basically a 6 inch extention that fits onto the intake and is capped on the end, with small holes drilled throughout it wrapped in a fine mesh. then a 2 inch ID PVC around this with the phoszorb in between the two PVC pipes. A little more initial work but might pay off? maybe? Any thoughts?

I dunno. Doesn't sound complicated enough for your style. ;)

Aren't you the one that told me that stuff was useless if used in high flow?

StevenSeas
Tue, 20th Apr 2010, 09:09 PM
no when i told u that i was talkin bout nitrazorb and that was it had to be in low flow.... says so on the packaging lol. last option would to be just run a cheap in tank filter in my ATO tank w/ just phoszorb in there

tebstan
Tue, 20th Apr 2010, 09:16 PM
ah, that's right.. nitrates/phosphates, both a PIA. And who reads the packaging? Just ask the LFS guy. (or gal.) ;)

Aqua-Dome
Wed, 21st Apr 2010, 06:04 PM
lfs guy says Seachem makes PhosGuard. And yes it will work in all of those applications

StevenSeas
Wed, 21st Apr 2010, 09:00 PM
thanks for the correction. You are right Seachem makes PhosGuard and API makes Phoszorb

BIGBIRD123
Wed, 21st Apr 2010, 10:13 PM
I only use GFO. The Phosguard-like products have a tendency to leach back into your aquarium, GFO doesn't.

corkyGramma
Thu, 22nd Apr 2010, 08:10 AM
GFO=Granular Ferric Oxide?

BIGBIRD123
Thu, 22nd Apr 2010, 09:39 AM
yes