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Lapin thanks for posting that. I guess what I take away from that is although GFO reduces our phosphates it also effects many other elements like zinc, copper, manganese, cobalt etc. But not in a critical way.
 

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My phosphates are at 0.25 ppm....should I run GFO?
Before you jump in what is your nitrate number?
Reason is, we want to check to see if over feeding is the issue.
What test kit did you use for phosphate?
 

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You could be over feeding. Nitrate seems a bit high. First I would try to feed less. Maybe do more water chages. If that does not reduce both N and P then GFO will help reduce P. I would not go too fast. Shoot for .05 to .1
 

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