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flyhigh123
05/11/2009, 11:18 AM
I have about 100 gallon water volume.

Current phosphate levels are 1, which is really high.

i have bulk supply GFO. How much should i use and how long would it take to reduce the levels to 0?

Should i use it all at once or switch it out? How often should i switch it out?

thanks

Toddrtrex
05/11/2009, 12:26 PM
I would start off slowly --- too much GFO too soon can drop your Alk levels, which will cause you additional issues.

With a phosphate reading of 1, it is going to use up the GFO fairly quickly, and might take a while to get down to acceptable levels.

What reactor are you using? If you are using the two little fishes Phosban reactor I would say maybe sort off with about an inch, and maybe change it out after 2 weeks. But, keep testing your phosphates -- that will help determine when to change it out -- and keep an eye on your Alk levels.