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I have been using Tropic Marin Pro salt for 1.5 years and have been finding low levels of phosphate after mixing with RODI that tests consistently at 0 phosphate. Has anyone else experienced this over the past 6 months or so?
I sent this to TM on their website:
I have been using Tropic Marin Pro salt for 1.5 years and have been finding low levels of phosphate in your product. Because of this, I am considering adding a phosphate and sediment reactors to my mixing station so that this phosphate does not go into my tank during a water change. My questions are as follows:
1. Is your company aware of this potential elevated phosphate in your product?
2. Will adding a GFO reactor to my mixing station alter or affect in any way the composition, readings, trace elements, etc. of your TM Pro salt mix?
I sent this to TM on their website:
I have been using Tropic Marin Pro salt for 1.5 years and have been finding low levels of phosphate in your product. Because of this, I am considering adding a phosphate and sediment reactors to my mixing station so that this phosphate does not go into my tank during a water change. My questions are as follows:
1. Is your company aware of this potential elevated phosphate in your product?
2. Will adding a GFO reactor to my mixing station alter or affect in any way the composition, readings, trace elements, etc. of your TM Pro salt mix?