Dosing Phosphates?

Kasey Grohowski

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So I've read that you need some phophates for a biopellet reactor to actually work. My phosphates are undetectable and nitrates are 20ish. I was planning on dosing to .03 ppm. Anyone have any advice on the best way to do this? Thank you.
 

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That seems like a fine plan. I’d buy some sort of sodium or potassium phosphate, preferably food grades or ACS reagent grade.
 

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I use trisodium phosphate ACS reagent grade from Amazon. I take 2 tablespoons of crystals and dissolve it into 1 gallon of RODI. I dose about .5 to 2 tablespoons per day in a 300 gallon tank. There are about 15 ml per tablespoon. I keep my tank at about .03 ppm.
 

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