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    Seachem Phosguard is what I use.
    Ferric oxide doesn't remove as much phosphate weight for weight compared to Seachem. Ferric oxide has a tendency to remove acidic organics at the same time so it's working as carbon in that sense not strictly a phosphate remover.

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    binford4000 - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackGrandPrix View Post
    Seachem Phosguard is what I use.
    Ferric oxide doesn't remove as much phosphate weight for weight compared to Seachem. Ferric oxide has a tendency to remove acidic organics at the same time so it's working as carbon in that sense not strictly a phosphate remover.
    Is this product ran in a fluidized reactor ? Where do you get it ? And what level of Po4 (pm) have you been able to maintain with it ? Intrested for sure. Do you carry this at kee's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by binford4000 View Post
    Is this product ran in a fluidized reactor ? Where do you get it ? And what level of Po4 (pm) have you been able to maintain with it ? Intrested for sure. Do you carry this at kee's?
    I do not work at Kees anymore so I am not sure if they carry it.
    You can run it fluidized or in a bag. It does not clump like gfo. I have had some tanks down to 0.00 with the Hanna checker but most of my tanks run 0.01-0.05.

    Most online places carry it under sachem products.[COLOR="Silver"]
    Last edited by Rabidgoose; 12-11-2012 at 09:35 AM.

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    I just found it for $40 / 4 liters on F&S, Chuck. this size does 1200g according to the description.
    I'm going to give it a shot!
    240g Great Lakes Glass! ETSS1400/panworld250,LED 120wX4 AJM, LED,2x sunbrite ,Tunzex4/,200gal sump/mixed reef/Biopellets. Hammerhead return. UV 57w. Chiller.

    135g down and given to a buddy. New pic after the wall is repaired.

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    wow thats over a gallon for $40. thats pretty cheap!! beats $700 for 5 gallons

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    Tom Toro - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    240g Great Lakes Glass! ETSS1400/panworld250,LED 120wX4 AJM, LED,2x sunbrite ,Tunzex4/,200gal sump/mixed reef/Biopellets. Hammerhead return. UV 57w. Chiller.

    135g down and given to a buddy. New pic after the wall is repaired.

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    Spend an extra 8 bucks and get free shipping.... im gonna see if my lfs has it though. Im trying this in my reactor.
    Likes Tom Toro liked this post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Toro View Post
    I found it PhosGuard
    Thanks for the LInk Tom and tx for the advice BGP ! If you want to combine orders to save on shipping I am intrested !

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    It should work well for you guys. I emailed back and forth with Seachem's tech support. I was wondering why Seachem never came out with ferric oxide since everyone else had. Basically, it's an inferior product to the aluminum oxide.
    All the post you hear of being negative to leather corals is more likely due to rapid phosphate removal than the aluminum like people post. Seachem even ran their own lab grade test on it.

    Like any other product start small and work your way up. I love it. It doesn't clump. It's spherical so it has a large surface area and you get great water passage through it. I like I can run it in a bag and not need a reactor.

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    This is what I use. I run a two stage BRS with carbon in one and SeaChem PhosGuard in the other. I buy the 1 litre jar from Preuss for $23.00 and I divide it into thirds. I change the carbon and PhosGuard every three weeks, so it lasts a good couple months. It's good for idiots. Tumbles better than the Ferric Oxide stuff, turns brown when exhausted, doesn't leach crap back into the system when full. I used the bulk Ferric Oxide stuff and used the recommended dosage from BRS and wasn't pleased with the results. Didn't "peculate", Corals were not happy and lost a few animals. I switched to the SeaChem and it works well for me, plus locally available.

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