Difference between iron citrate and ferrous gluconate to control PO4

le fou

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Hello,

I am new to reef2reef, a lot of information! I have been reading about using Fe+ to bind PO4.

I am looking at making my own solution but cannot find Iron Citrate. I was wondering if I can use Ferric Citrate or ferrous Gluconate instead and still obtain the same result?

I was planning to use 3ml per 25 gallons of Iron Citrate (solution would be 49.7 grams in 1 liter). Would I keep the same dosage with the other compound?
-> I answer my own question! If I use Ferrous Gluconate, I need to use 4.5ml per 25 gallons (solution is 55.84 grams in 1 liter) to have the same effect than Iron citrate.

Can one make his/her own iron citrate solution by mixing trisodiumcitrate with ironsulfate heptahydrate?

Thank you,

Le fou
 
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From what ive read, they should both reduce po4 when bacteria consume the organic portion of it.
 

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