Phosphate dosing

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Randy,
I read your article that very simply said it takes x amount of sodium nitrate in x amount of water to raise your nitrate levels a certain amount by dosing.
I am currently trying to raise my phosphates using trisodium phosphate but I am having terrible fixing the correct amount of powder to mix with to and how much I should dose.

Thanks for all you do in this forum. My tank would not be what it is without your guidance
 

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Randy's work schedule makes it a little harder sometimes to answer questions throughout the week, but I can see if any of the #reefsquad can give guidance until Randy responds.
 

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Randy,
I read your article that very simply said it takes x amount of sodium nitrate in x amount of water to raise your nitrate levels a certain amount by dosing.
I am currently trying to raise my phosphates using trisodium phosphate but I am having terrible fixing the correct amount of powder to mix with to and how much I should dose.

Thanks for all you do in this forum. My tank would not be what it is without your guidance

If you are using trisodium phosphate then adding 0.1 grams to 100 liters of tank water will boost phosphate by 0.6 ppm.

If you need more help than that, please let me know!
 

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the link you posted was for sodium nitrite not sodium nitrate!

I went to www.loudwolf.com and they have both sodium nitrate & trisodium phosphate with FREE shipping!
 

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you can make a stock solution by adding 30 teaspoon in 1 gal of rodi water.
4 ml of this solution dosed in 100 gal will bring up the nitrates by 0.25ppm

for example in a 250 gal tank you will need 10 ml of solution to bring up nitrates by 0.25ppm
or 100 ml to bring up about 2.5 ppm.
 

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you can make a stock solution by adding 30 teaspoon in 1 gal of rodi water.
4 ml of this solution dosed in 100 gal will bring up the nitrates by 0.25ppm

for example in a 250 gal tank you will need 10 ml of solution to bring up nitrates by 0.25ppm
or 100 ml to bring up about 2.5 ppm.

Thank you!

More questions, is there a difference between sodium nitrate, calcium nitrate & potassium nitrate? I currently use ME Coral Nitrate and it has all 3. Would CaNO3 also increase Ca & KNO3 also increase K?
 

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yes that is true, if you add sodium nitrate it will add sodium and nitrates to your tank, so goes for potassium nitrate and calcium nitrate.
each will add nitrate and other element. safest bet is sodium nitrate as sodium in about 10k in saltwater while K is 400 and Cal is 380ish. so chances of over dosing the later two is higher than sodium.
 

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adding 1.88g of the Trisodium Phosphate to 0.25 gal (1 liter) of water will get you stock solution. 1 ml per 26gal (100 l) of tank water will boost phosphate by 0.01 ppm.

Is this solution generally this cloudy? It is loud wolf trisodium phosphate mixed in tank water to that recipe.
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I personally have never used trisodium phosphate so I'll let someone else chime in.
 

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Ok. Well it worked as advertised. I went from 0 to 0.02, dosed last night before bed. It separates after a few hours. I just didn't know if it should be that cloudy, or use rodi and not tank water for the mix. What it looks like this minute. Thanks for the reply.
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The TSP I use mixes up crystal clear, personally I’d dump that sludge and find a different brand.
 

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Is this solution generally this cloudy? It is loud wolf trisodium phosphate mixed in tank water to that recipe.
20190403_112256.jpg

Tank water? What you are seeing is most likely precipitation because part of the phosphate has found something more preferable like Calcium and Magnesium to bind to. Use RODI for creating stock solutions.
 

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No, the solution should be clear. You need to mix it in purified fresh water, like RODI, not tank water.
 

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