Elevated phosphates

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My phosphates have crept up to .60 and my LFS recommended a media reactor and to use phos guard. Bought a Hanna phosphate checker.

Now I’m reading SEA Chem does not recommend using the media reactor with Aluminum. Oxide because of the creation of dust

The LFS guy said just make sure that it is rinsed really well IN RO before use

Looking for some advice here thanks
 

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hes asking if its okay to put seachem phos guard in a reactor like his lfs told him to do. Seachem product he says not to use in reactor
 

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They both work for phosphate removal but gfo is slightly better and last longer. If you have a reactor already and product says you cant use the seachem...."i dont use seachem so dont know"....then yes get GFO
 
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My phosphates have crept up to .60 and my LFS recommended a media reactor and to use phos guard. Bought a Hanna phosphate checker.

Now I’m reading SEA Chem does not recommend using the media reactor with Aluminum. Oxide because of the creation of dust

The LFS guy said just make sure that it is rinsed really well IN RO before use

Looking for some advice here thanks
why have they crept up that high in the first place? Are you doing water changes at all....what are you feeding? Trying to see what the source is
 

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Looking for someone to answer the question as to the safety of it

I don’t recommend phosguard in any situation due to aluminum release, and if I used it, I would not use it in a setting where it moved around.
 

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Lot of info to read about it....some conflicting with this thread
 
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The same fish store guy dissuaded me from buying any more LPS until I got my phosphates under control so I don’t think he was just trying to sell me a bunch of stuff. I think it works for him.
 

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Thanks Sam 7

insane amount of info Ask 2 experts and you’ll get three answers

Just to clarify, Phosguard will release aluminum regardless of what anyone, including Seachem, claims. It is opinion on whether that is ok or not, but it is not opinion on whether it happens.
 

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