You are right in many instances. Once they are low you can use less or even none this is the tree your barking up and correctly BUT the variables that caused phosphates to be high have to be adressed too.
So do the math kids. Find More Posts by Thefilterguys. Thanks Jim Thread Tools. David A. Crandall, M. Fatherree, M. Ken Feldman Jon E. Shimek, Ph. All times are GMT The time now is PM. TapaTalk Enabled. Use of this web site is subject to the terms and conditions described in the user agreement. GFO how much to use? User Name. Remember Me? Mark Forums Read. Find More Posts by vidson. After weeks the aquarium will have adjusted to lower nutrient levels and the amount of GFO can be increased up to 2 tablespoons per 4 gallons of water.
After weeks the aquarium will have adjusted to the low nutrient level and the amount of GFO can be increased up to 2 tablespoons per 8 gallons of water. While you can daisy chain your GFO reactor and carbon reactor together, you are also able to place these materials into a single reactor.
This does get a little confusing when you know that your carbon needs to be changed every two weeks while your GFO is recommended to be changed every four to six weeks.
With the sponge that is include when you purchase your reactor, you are able to separate the carbon from the GFO in your reactor. Watch out though, because this can be a messy process. Not monitoring the phosphate levels regularly can lead to some major setbacks that you are trying to avoid. Too much GFO decreases the phosphate substantially, causing the alkalinity in you water to drop, monitor your Alkalinity when you start using GFO. For those of you that pride yourself on having beautiful chaeto in your refugium, too much GFO kill this as well.
If you do notice that your chaeto is dying off, don't allow it to continue. Simply remove the dead chaeto, which will promote a healthier phosphate level as well. All-in-all you will be very happy that you invested the time to learn more about the granular ferric oxide media and other maintenance solutions discussed here. If you would like to learn more, please feel free to continue following ReefHacks so you can enjoy the experience of a healthy and beautiful reef aquarium that will thrive.
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