reeferkeeper420
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- Ingersoll, Ontario
0.14. My phos os outta control...that or my hanna is outta control..il do a test now and get back to u
What "dump it in and catch it in a sock" thing are you talking about, it's not dumped in, it's measured, metered and dripped in and the precipitate is caught in a sock. I haven't done it yet but I am hoping that the precipitate is visible cause I'm tired of not having a clue if anything is happening or not. People have been using it for years successfully. The hanna checker is crap, it's not reliable and unfortunately none of the po4 test kits are.Salty Cracker link said:Change the battery in the hanna. When I get readings that don't make sense I usually swap out for a fresh battery.
GFO works. I had phosphates of .78 and a dead tank, literally. I brought it back to 0.03 PPB with aggressive, long term GFO and proper water changes. Good ole Darren (memba him?) said \"ooohhh man, you'll be leaching phosphates for 10 years, you had best buy all new everything from me!!!\". (gotta love the little scamp). It did take ~4-5 months to get it down to a ~0.00 PPM, but the tank obviously recovered. I don't think anyone can argue that I'm having 'success' with SPS and all I use is GFO and bio pellets.
I can't imagine changing my program for a \"dump it in and catch it in a sock\" thing, since you would not be maintaining stable levels, you would be aggressively ripping something out of the system. It might kill off stubborn algae, but it also might lead to a mega crash. Just my opinion, and of course there will always be the \"next big thing\", but I don't think a dump-and-remove solution is it....
reeferkeeper420 link said:Yeah GFO is crazy expensive especially when ur changing it out weekly. Unfortunately i dont have a sump so i can catch the precipitate.
What "dump it in and catch it in a sock" thing are you talking about, it's not dumped in, it's measured, metered and dripped in and the precipitate is caught in a sock. I haven't done it yet but I am hoping that the precipitate is visible cause I'm tired of not having a clue if anything is happening or not. People have been using it for years successfully. The hanna checker is crap, it's not reliable and unfortunately none of the po4 test kits are.Pistol link said:[quote author=Salty Cracker link=topic=8158.msg86791#msg86791 date=1395503666]
Change the battery in the hanna. When I get readings that don't make sense I usually swap out for a fresh battery.
GFO works. I had phosphates of .78 and a dead tank, literally. I brought it back to 0.03 PPB with aggressive, long term GFO and proper water changes. Good ole Darren (memba him?) said \"ooohhh man, you'll be leaching phosphates for 10 years, you had best buy all new everything from me!!!\". (gotta love the little scamp). It did take ~4-5 months to get it down to a ~0.00 PPM, but the tank obviously recovered. I don't think anyone can argue that I'm having 'success' with SPS and all I use is GFO and bio pellets.
I can't imagine changing my program for a \"dump it in and catch it in a sock\" thing, since you would not be maintaining stable levels, you would be aggressively ripping something out of the system. It might kill off stubborn algae, but it also might lead to a mega crash. Just my opinion, and of course there will always be the \"next big thing\", but I don't think a dump-and-remove solution is it....