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How is everyone doing? I got a question, my phosphates were .08 PPM after adding GFO my reactor, my phosphates jumped up to .16 if the three days when I tested. Any reason for that?
 
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Next question is will they drop down? Is that normal for them to go up and then drop?
 

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How is everyone doing? I got a question, my phosphates were .08 PPM after adding GFO my reactor, my phosphates jumped up to .16 if the three days when I tested. Any reason for that?
Hello! Sorry to clarify you added GFO and phosphates reduced to 0.08? After three days it jumped up again to 0.16?

First double check to make sure your tests are correct. Second, it CAN take only 3 - 4 days to exhaust GFO. Depending on the amount of phosphates, you might need to change GFO out. If this is an established tank, be sure to monitor alk. Reduced nutrients can lower alk and pH.
 

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How is everyone doing? I got a question, my phosphates were .08 PPM after adding GFO my reactor, my phosphates jumped up to .16 if the three days when I tested. Any reason for that?

I took your post mean that you had 0.08 before adding GFO and after you added it they jumped to 0.16 in three days.

If that is the case and you didn't accidentally dump a bunch of food or make any other changes....

I don't think they should have jumped after adding GFO. What are you using to test? I would suspect testing anomalies is the culprit.
 
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I added more GFO then I normally use. Not much just a few tablespoons. Are used to Hannah checker. The tank is very established
 

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Adding new GFO won't cause phosphate to rise. It might be coincidence or testing error. :)

Used GFO can boost phosphate by releasing it.
 

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There are several products out there beside GFO to lower the phosphates. I used a product with a lanthanum chloride to get my phosphates down and maintain with GFO. I hand a spike of phosphates in the past month from leaving the GFO into long.
 
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That might have been it Jsker. I left the last batch in for a while definitely too long
 
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I'll give that product lanthanum chloride a try. Who makes it what brand?
 

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ATM agent green or phosphate rx.
 

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Good stuff. Follow the direction;)
 

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