Help! phosphates at 0.90 on ULR hanna phoshate reader

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Had a doser malfunction that dumped monosdium phopahte in my 225 gsallon reef... after changing over 225 gallon of water over a week the phosphates are still 0.90 and not budging.. the sample water turns blue soon after adding the reagent. I moved all corals to my other system for now, the phosphate in that system are 0.06. what can i do to lower the phosphates in the 225 gallon back to 0.06 ??? please help and thanks in advance. regards, D.
 

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You cannot solve this problem by water change, as you found, due to phosphate on rock and sand. A binder if some sort will be needed. Lanthanum will be more cost effective in a case like this.
 

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A couple of us are dosing LC and have been sharing here:
 

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