Phosphate removers

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Hi all, just wondering if anyone can help me. I run the triton system and I was just wondering what people opinions are on the type phosphate removers they use. I currentley run rowaphos but it doesn't seem to work to well in my fluidised reactor. More particles come out of the reactor than stay in even on a slow trickle. I'm asking this question as I am starting to get quite thick Algae on rocks at the moment. I have been away on vacation for the last 10 and now this has happened. It doesn't look like gha. I also run a fudge by the way. Hopefully someone can give me some advice. Thanks in advance. [emoji1]
 

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There are a couple of products out there with lanthanum chloride in the mix, I used one of these products to get my phosphates down then started running GFO again. I took a couple of dose to drop my phosphate down to where I wanted them;) and it work pretty fast.
 

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How is the fudge doing for you!
What skimmer do you run
 
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Pictures of algae as requested
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That looks like Bryopsis, so running GFO may not work. I have had it and still have a bit. I have herd that a large increase in Mag. sometimes works, 1600 to 1800. Is it all over or is just on that one pc. of rock, you may want to just pull that pc.
 

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I found this here also link
 

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Heard it had to be Kent mag as it may not actually be that mag that kills it but something else that's in the Kent solution.
 

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Preface by saying the following is what I've heard....don't know the truth.

I agree, looks like Bryopsis to me as well.

Potential treatments:

1. High Magnesium - Supposedly the only magnesium that would work was Tech M. I've heard they changed their formulation, and this no longer works.

2. Vibrant is a new product that claims it will rid your tank of algae. It's gotten some pretty good reviews.....check it out.

3. Dosing Fluconazole - This is actually a fungacide but I've seen recent posts how it was used to get rid of Bryopsis. Do a seach and check this out.

4. Finally, tank maintanence - The bryopsis is there because of the availablility of nutrients. While doing one of the treatments, do whatever you need to do to lower N's and P's.
 
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That looks like Bryopsis, so running GFO may not work. I have had it and still have a bit. I have herd that a large increase in Mag. sometimes works, 1600 to 1800. Is it all over or is just on that one pc. of rock, you may want to just pull that pc.

It's all over
 

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