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View Poll Results: What is the best phosphate remover for your system?
Rowaphos 90 35.71%
Seachem Phosguard 16 6.35%
Salifert Phosphate Killer 2 0.79%
Hagen Fluval Phosphate Remover 2 0.79%
Warner Marine Phosar 33 13.10%
Dr. Foster Smith Phos Pure 11 4.37%
Phosban 76 30.16%
Kent Phos Sponge 5 1.98%
Other (please mention) 27 10.71%
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Unread 12/13/2006, 05:26 PM   #1
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Lets get this over with, whats the best phosphate remover for the money?

Been seeing too much info on this, would like something conclusive, poll time!


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Unread 12/13/2006, 05:43 PM   #2
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Mods, can you add pura phos lock into the poll?


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Unread 12/13/2006, 05:47 PM   #3
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I vote PURA Phoslock

With PURA filtration pad.


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Unread 12/13/2006, 06:05 PM   #4
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Rowa used cautiously has been the best for me, but I have not tried some of those brands.

There is that liquid Phosphate remover by Blue Life called: Phosphate Control. I think Randy said it was not good to use in the case that when it precipitates out it is difficult to remove from your system. Reading the l;abel it sounds like it is strong as hell tho. 6 Drops to lower 1 ppm for every 10 gallons.

I am horrible at math but 90 drops to lower phosphate from 3 to 0 in a 300 gallon system.


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Unread 12/13/2006, 06:42 PM   #5
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This poll might not be very useful as most people have probably only tried one or maybe two different phosphate removers. Most people will just pick what they personally use.


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Unread 12/13/2006, 06:48 PM   #6
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people still have a choice before purchasing anything, and i'm sure most of us have a reason for choosing a particular product over another.


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Unread 12/13/2006, 07:51 PM   #7
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Since you said "for the money" I'll have to go with macroalgae.


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Unread 12/13/2006, 08:58 PM   #8
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rowa seems to be winning, but rowa is hell expensive...


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Unread 12/13/2006, 09:41 PM   #9
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I use phoban but I can't vote a second time. I plan on trying Warner next time.


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Unread 12/13/2006, 10:18 PM   #10
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So those running Rowaphos that think its so great; why?

(I use rowaphos, but I cant honestly say why! I played the dumb consumer and decided to buy the expensive and "fancy" german product)


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Unread 12/13/2006, 11:30 PM   #11
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So those running Rowaphos that think its so great; why?

(I use rowaphos, but I cant honestly say why! I played the dumb consumer and decided to buy the expensive and "fancy" german product)

As I sit here, scratching my head and uttering "Hmpf." I use Rowaphos, though I can certainly afford the others. I guess it comes down to product name brands that you trust. I use several products from D-D and have had excellent results with all of them. This is not to say I won't use anything else. My next purchase will be some Warner Marine stuff as I am interested in seeing for myself how well it works. If it works the same, great; better, well things will be cheaper for me; worse, then I just go back to Rowa.


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Unread 12/13/2006, 11:30 PM   #12
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I use oceans blend with is a gfo and seem to get the same result at half the price


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Unread 12/14/2006, 06:35 AM   #13
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Pura Phoslock and a PURA Pad. Works grest for me. I only run the Phoslock for a week or so a month. I run the PURA pad all of the time.

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Unread 12/14/2006, 07:53 AM   #14
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I use Kent PowerPhos, lowered my levels to zero and didnt harm my tank It is not rechargeable but it also permanently binds the phosphates so that they can not be released back into the water once absorbed. I don't mind throwing it away b/c I got a case for free from an error in shipping.


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Unread 12/14/2006, 08:52 AM   #15
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The permenant bonding is marketing hype. There is no known chemical that can do that. What it does is reach a homeostasis.


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Unread 12/14/2006, 10:02 AM   #16
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The permenant bonding is marketing hype. There is no known chemical that can do that. What it does is reach a homeostasis.
I have to disagree Phosphates and silicates can be chemically bonded until something comes by with enough force/attraction to break that bond, steal somthing from it and free up the phosphates and silicates. In life, there is probably some chemical that can break the bond but in an aquarium you are dealing with specific molecules, temps, ect. The product could very well form a stronger bond than the free floating molecules in an aquarium and thus would bind phosphates and silicates "Permanently" in an aquarium. Out of an aquarium, you might be able to strip it with other chemicals that form stronger bonds but that is not what they are claiming. IME, there is NO WAY that this product reaches a homeostasis. It strips the PO4 levels down to 0 in a day or so and they dont rise at all for at least a month which is when most of the powerphos has been binded up. As far as marketing hype, I know that this is common in the aquarium market but this is the type of claim that could lead to a lawsuite if it was not true. They base the whole product on that statement. I own a colorimeter and can easily do some tests to prove if it does what it says. I have a 2 month old bag I have been using that I can place in fresh rodi water. Take before and after readings over a few weeks and it should be pretty apparent.


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Stoney, the problem is, theyre all the EXACT same compound. Granular Ferric Oxide.


Randy tested a whole bunch of them a while back, theyre almost exactly the same. The only difference he saw, was ROWA was a little less dusty than the rest of them, but cost significantly more.


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Take a GFO that has exhausted all possible bonding sites. Then place in 0 phosphate water for awhile and see what happens. I'm not saying it's at a complete balance due to bonding sites but it will release some.


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Unread 12/14/2006, 11:00 AM   #19
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I will definately do some tests, this stuff doesnt have any dust, its packaged damp and says that it has to stay damp to remain effective so who knows what they are doing different, maybe nothing- at this point I don't know but I have a hard time understanding what force in RODI water would be strong enough to break the ferric oxide-PO4 bond and cause it to release into the water. The colorimeter don't lie so give me 2 weeks and i will report back on this


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Unread 12/14/2006, 12:01 PM   #20
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I've heard a number of people claim that Phosar is better at very low PO4 concentrations than other brands...


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Unread 12/14/2006, 12:40 PM   #21
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ive only used phosban and i like it...


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Unread 12/14/2006, 01:22 PM   #22
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chaeto all the way, by selling a few bags of it, it more than paid for itself.


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Unread 12/14/2006, 01:23 PM   #23
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I've been using the Blue Life liquid for months. I don't see the difference in worry over this product not actually removing it from the system but bonding with it. Same thing limewater does and that's been an acceptable way for years.

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I've used:
PhosGuard
Phos-X
PhosBan
Rowa
Dr. F&S PhosPure

I've noticed little or no difference in the ability of them to remove phos. They ALL work Dr. F&S was by far the cheapiest. In my book GFO is GFO.


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