Suggestions for Phosphate binding media

Jmdumbeck

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I'm currently using Pura Phoslock media in a mesh bag in my HOB filter. Does anyone like a particular brand when it comes to Iron Oxide Hydroxide , phosphate binding media? Thanks!
 

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Phosphate media does best when it can be "tumbled" and aerated, which is why a Phosban Reactor works the best IMO. I use a TLF Phosban Reactor, with Phosban media and it works great.
 

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It takes a chemist to tell the performance difference between all the different GFO and GFH medias. There are only a couple of producers in the world and all the resellers get it from the same places. One thing I do look for though is larger granule or pelletized media, it does not seem to clump as bad as the smaller grains. What I have now is the pelletized GFO from Bulk Reef Supply.
 
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