Renew, Phosguard or bio pellets?

Randy Holmes-Farley

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I personally wouldn't pick any of those choices, but Phosguard will work and biopellets and Renew likely will not, unless yfou need to export only a small amount.

I compare the many ways to deal with phosphate here:

Phosphate In The Reef Aquarium
https://www.reef2reef.com/blog/?p=3184

I personally used GFO, growing macroalgae (both of which export a lot of Phosphate) and skimming, activated carbon and organic carbon dosing (which export smaller amounts).
 
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I personally wouldn't pick any of those choices, but Phosguard will work and biopellets and Renew likely will not, unless yfou need to export only a small amount.

I compare the many ways to deal with phosphate here:

Phosphate In The Reef Aquarium
https://www.reef2reef.com/blog/?p=3184

I personally used GFO, growing macroalgae (both of which export a lot of Phosphate) and skimming, activated carbon and organic carbon dosing (which export smaller amounts).

I personally wouldn't pick any of those choices, but Phosguard will work and biopellets and Renew likely will not, unless yfou need to export only a small amount.

I compare the many ways to deal with phosphate here:

Phosphate In The Reef Aquarium
https://www.reef2reef.com/blog/?p=3184

I personally used GFO, growing macroalgae (both of which export a lot of Phosphate) and skimming, activated carbon and organic carbon dosing (which export smaller amounts).
I personally wouldn't pick any of those choices, but Phosguard will work and biopellets and Renew likely will not, unless yfou need to export only a small amount.

I compare the many ways to deal with phosphate here:

Phosphate In The Reef Aquarium
https://www.reef2reef.com/blog/?p=3184

I personally used GFO, growing macroalgae (both of which export a lot of Phosphate) and skimming, activated carbon and organic carbon dosing (which export smaller amounts).
Thanks Randy!
 

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