Seachem phosguard???

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It would say in the bottle how many grams to a certain amount of gallons of water, you can calculate it with that.
 

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That would mean that you need 1 cup for your 150g
Not necessarily. The instructions, as for all additives, medications, and media, are for actual water volume in the system, not tank size plus sump size. Displacement for rocks, sand, etc., must be taken into consideration.
 

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When starting something new (additive; media; etc), I always go with less than the recommended amount to see how everything reacts. If you have coral, you might not want to dramatically reduce phosphate all at once. I run phosguard in my reef in a reactor with carbon. I purposefully use less than is called for because I want some phosphates, just not a lot.
 

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How did u count buoyancy factor? Yes we can count but come on It's not simple but takes time just for dosing and calculate the physic law LOL
 

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