I’d like to know if phosphates read 0.15ppm and Silicate read 1.5ppm, which one would GFO remove more of?
Would phosphates or silicate bind more? Would they bind evenly? Would silicate bind more initially, then become displaced by phosphate (or vise versa?)
Can you help me design an experiment?
I have phosphate ULR testers, sodium silicate, silicate LR tester (Hanna), high capacity GFO (BRS), tank water, artificial seawater, various beaker sizes, and a magnetic stirrer. I’m sure I probably have other tools. If not, I can buy them.
How would you design an experiment? I want controls and to make it a very high-end/high quality test.
The purpose: I like to dose silicate (about 2ppm once a week) to my reef tank. I also like to use GFO for phosphate control. I don’t know if I’m wasting my GFO and silicate by using them simultaneously.
Sometimes I think about timing the GFO for the end of the week when silicate is lowest, but I’d like to know if that’s even necessary.
I use GFO sparingly (maybe once or twice a month for a few days.)
Would phosphates or silicate bind more? Would they bind evenly? Would silicate bind more initially, then become displaced by phosphate (or vise versa?)
Can you help me design an experiment?
I have phosphate ULR testers, sodium silicate, silicate LR tester (Hanna), high capacity GFO (BRS), tank water, artificial seawater, various beaker sizes, and a magnetic stirrer. I’m sure I probably have other tools. If not, I can buy them.
How would you design an experiment? I want controls and to make it a very high-end/high quality test.
The purpose: I like to dose silicate (about 2ppm once a week) to my reef tank. I also like to use GFO for phosphate control. I don’t know if I’m wasting my GFO and silicate by using them simultaneously.
Sometimes I think about timing the GFO for the end of the week when silicate is lowest, but I’d like to know if that’s even necessary.
I use GFO sparingly (maybe once or twice a month for a few days.)