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I have a BRS carbon and GFO reactor. Can anyone tell me can I use Phosguard instead of GFO. I don’t have enough room in my sump to effectively use a mesh bag.
 

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You can use it. It just can't tumble. I am not sure why you would want that over gfo since phosguard can add aluminum to the tank.
 

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lol

It does. I've measured it myself, including doing the ICP myself personally.

That does not mean it will always cause a problem. A small amount well rinsed before use may be fine.
 

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