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What's the correct Rowaphos dose


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I've seen fellow reefers filling up half a TLF Phosban 150 reactor with Rowaphos for their 400L tanks in an attempt to reduce phosphates / nuisance algae. Ending up damaging corals due to zero phosphates in the system. From my understanding :

  • Rowaphos is one of the more effective products out there as its made of virgin iron hydroxide media. Quite potent.
  • Ideally fluidized in a reactor (but slow flow) to optimize contact with water
  • Putting too much at one go will reduce phosphates too quickly and keep it too low.
  • Ideal Phosphate level is less than 0.03ppm but it cannot be zero ppm.
  • Salifert can measure a minimum of 0.03ppm. Most folks strive for 'undetectable'. But undetectable can be 0 ppm => too low. A Hanna phosphorous checker is best to measure such low levels.
  • Found this online report about various media. A bit 'cheem' but it states that Rowaphos has the best absorbing capacity among the various brands. http://www.theaquariumsolution.com/files/Test report.pdf
  • Density of rowaphos is 1200g/litre => 10ml = 12g of rowaphos 
  • Dosage :  From the label, 100ml of Rowaphos with remove 3ppm of PO4 from 400 liters of water => 10ml of Rowaphos with remove 0.3ppm of PO4 from 400 liters of water

For my 3ft tank, i put about 20-40ml (not too much) then change it every 1-2 months. 

 

 

 

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I started this thread also to understand what others are doing...kind of looking for best practice.

Mine is in a phosban 150 FR. About 2cm thickness of media there. 

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I started this thread also to understand what others are doing...kind of looking for best practice.

Mine is in a phosban 150 FR. About 2cm thickness of media there. 

Ya, I'm also figuring out the best way to do it.

Currently I'm running 20-25ml of Rowas in a small pumpless "FR" which I DIY for my 20G tank.  The Rowas is only 4-5mm thick.  The setup is working as its brought my PO4 to nearly undetectable by my API test kit.  But I think that because there's some amount of tumbling of the Rowas, thus I'm getting fines in my IOS sump chamber.

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 Thanks SubzeroLT for starting this thread, If happen to put too much in FR, can I stop the pump when reach desired ppm and re-start again when needed?

Agree with Daveyy. Its probably not a good idea to stop the pump. I'd suggest using less media or using a re-circulating reactor instead.

This is my setup & tumbling rate.

 

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Saw several online reports that there are products used in the aquarium trade that uses non-virgin media (i.e. used in water treatment plants for removing arsenic then re-cyled for aquarium hobby use). Quite scary indeed.

Rowaphos is clear to state theirs are virgin material  -> better capacity for absorption & less toxicity concerns.

 

 

Sharing how I rinse new batch of rowaphos - run some tank water through the reactor during water change day

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Saw several online reports that there are products used in the aquarium trade that uses non-virgin media (i.e. used in water treatment plants for removing arsenic then re-cyled for aquarium hobby use). Quite scary indeed.

Rowaphos is clear to state theirs are virgin material  -> better capacity for absorption & less toxicity concerns.

 

 

Sharing how I rinse new batch of rowaphos - run some tank water through the reactor during water change day

82FF6E77-9308-431A-AFCF-C2ADA0841F6F.jpg

 

B11CD037-E052-42F9-A6C1-46D98346436D.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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