Ever had any issues with it clogging? Probably not since you dont run it all the time.I use the BRS deluxe reactor with the Cobalt MJ1200 pump. I have their basic reactor for my GAC. No real preference between the two.
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Ever had any issues with it clogging? Probably not since you dont run it all the time.I use the BRS deluxe reactor with the Cobalt MJ1200 pump. I have their basic reactor for my GAC. No real preference between the two.
I don't have any issues with it. I tend to load it up pretty heavy so it doesn't take a lot of flow to make it functional. As it clogs or becomes less effective I just open the valve more to compensate. When I first put it online I ran it for 2 months without changing the GFO, running 24/7, which was a very low maintenance option for me. But, I also was only starting from around 1.4ppm PO4 on a system with 160g's or so.Ever had any issues with it clogging? Probably not since you dont run it all the time.
@Randy Holmes-Farley
Let me start off by saying I am personally not a fan of GFO, and I rarely ever use it. Even in small amounts I have had issues where it worked too quickly and stressed corals.
Thanks, yea that's what I getting at with Randy. My problem is I cant find the GFOs capacity anywhere and I figured he would know it. I believe he's done some experiments with it as well.
To your other points I am not even remotely interested in driving my po4 to zero, just restore it to it's normal range of .1 to .2 ppm. Again, I am intentionally using it in a bag over a reactor because its slower. I dont want it to happen quickly.
GFO can always be adjusted in amounts and changing frequency where it is useful and appropriate for the need. There's no way that a small enough amount cannot be used to drop phosphate at a rate you want.
Yes, it get used fast at high levels, but to say it is useless is akin to say it is useless to start walking when the distance you have to travel is long. Not useless, just may take a while.
There is no simple useful measure of capacity since it doesn't work that way.
It will bind more (meaning higher capacity) at higher phosphate concentration than at low phosphate concentration. So unless the measurement was made at the concentration you want to use it, it won't be useful as a tool.
Late to the party randy! What do you have a life outside of reef2reef or something? [emoji6]
Randy,lol
yes, I noted in a recent thread that I started a new job leading the science effort a small biotech company. Takes a lot of time. i can most just get on on weekends.
Randy,
Congrats on your new job, and thanks for the heads up...
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@BigJohnny
Sorry... ;Sorry for the derail... , but it was nice to see what Randy's been up to.
(lol)
If you feed low phos. frozen foods (LRS "Fish Frenzy") instead of flake:
Wouldn't that make it an low phos. environment?
Also:
An older sand bed can hold in phos. and leach it back out.
Used to replace my bed (slowly) once a year before I went BB.
I just had a fish die in the rockwork and my phosphate spiked so high gfo would deplete very quickly.
Ever get this sorted?Well now everything is much worse. Nitrates have dropped to <4ppm and phosphate is above 1 ppm. Corals look stressed and many are pale or sandpapery. I cant make a dent in phosphate without them paling and since this last time I tried they arent recovering at all as far as I can see. I lengthened my fuge photoperiod significantly when my phosphate was .6ppm and all it has done is lower nitrate.
Ever get this sorted?
I recently had a similar issue except i know where the phosphate came from.(doser incorrect use lol)
But using gfo(regular not high capacity) in a reactor. And phosgaurd in the bottom of my filter sock. The phosgaurd was changed every 3 days for a week went from 6.1 ppm phosphate to this .5ppm in about 2 weeks this method.
At .4ppm po4 i stopped using the phosgaurd and added more soft corals that brought me down to .3ppm.
Goal was gfo is slower than phosgaurd so the gfo to help with new po4 and phosgaurd to remove the current excess from the water column. No idea if this actually played out this way or if simply had enough media to remove the available po4 by using both at once:
Po4 measurements came from hanna ulr po4 checker and ati icp testing.