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If the phosphate is really 2+ ppm, I'd focus on getting that down.
What is the best way to safely do this? I was hoping a chaeto refugium and the bio pellet reactor would work. However, they have both been running since ~6/1 w/o much of a difference.

I basically just feed LRS Reef Frenzy and occasional sheet of Nori.
 

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Lanthanum Chloride Is a pretty simple/controllable method for dropping PO4
 
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If the phosphate is really 2+ ppm, I'd focus on getting that down.
OK, I picked up some GFO from the Marine Depot clearance. Given my tank is ~100 Gal total volume, how much would you recommend? Given the I structuons call for 1 cup, I’m thinking 1/4 cup? Want to reduce them slowly so I limit stress on the corals.

I have a Phosban 150 reactor I can use with the GFO.
 

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Ok, set the reactor up last night with 1/4 cup (35 g) of GFO. This morning test show PO4 dropped from 2.1 ppm to 1.3 ppm. Wow!
 

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