Ohio Reef
Member Boards => erky => Topic started by: erky on March 06, 2019, 16:44:46
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where do you all get them, i dont want to pay $20 for one sock.
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I use the 200 micron BRS socks. They’re cheap. And I have to clean them every other day. What do you use a 5-10 micron sock for?
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I use the 200 micron BRS socks. They’re cheap. And I have to clean them every other day. What do you use a 5-10 micron sock for?
lanthanum chloride
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just found some here http://www.dudadiesel.com/ for pretty cheap, i got 10 5 micron socks for $30ish.
goodbye phosphates!
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Erky, Are you needing to use a lot? If not, I would manually dose it straight into your skimmer body. Jjoos turned me on to it a while ago and I’ve been dosing weekly. Skimmer takes the floculant straight out of the water. Never had any issues with it. Just don’t over dose it.
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Erky, Are you needing to use a lot? If not, I would manually dose it straight into your skimmer body. Jjoos turned me on to it a while ago and I’ve been dosing weekly. Skimmer takes the floculant straight out of the water. Never had any issues with it. Just don’t over dose it.
i have in the past, but how do you know nothing is going into the tank?
had that crash last year could of been the issue, i was doing the same thing, 1ml in 1L of water drip for like 5 hrs
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With 100% certainty, I don’t. I normally dose 1-2mL (solution is 10mL per 1/2 gallon) at a time and that will bring my phos down by roughly .04. Due to a Fusion error once, I accidentally overdosed...about 12mL. Thought I was going to kill everything in the tank, but evidently the skimmer caught everything. No ill effects to fish or coral.
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I would just like to mention there are people that dose it straight into high flow areas and see no ill effects (letting the socks eventually catch it).
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I would just like to mention there are people that dose it straight into high flow areas and see no ill effects (letting the socks eventually catch it).
I think that would be dangerous to the fish. There’s a video (I believe on YouTube) showing how the lanth works. The phosphate bonded floculant looks like silicone caulk. I wouldn’t want that possibly killing a fish. I’ve read that it gets stuck to their gills and stops them from oxygen exchange.
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I think that would be dangerous to the fish. There’s a video (I believe on YouTube) showing how the lanth works. The phosphate bonded floculant looks like silicone caulk. I wouldn’t want that possibly killing a fish. I’ve read that it gets stuck to their gills and stops them from oxygen exchange.
I definitely wouldn’t do it myself I’m just mentioning I wouldn’t worry about getting 100% of it captured too much.
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