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Proteus 01-15-2015 06:53 PM

Lanthanum chloride and gfo
 
I had a po4 spike a couple weeks ago which was caused from a bag of hydroton I put in sump when it was first setup and I forgot about it.. I have since taken out and used foz down to control phosphates.. I also changed my gfo.

Question is. Will the lanthanum chloride bond to gfo if the gfo is holding phosphates rendering the gfo useless?

Currently the po4 level is 0.04 and will rise to 0.06 after 24hrs

Craigdillman 01-15-2015 07:09 PM

0.04 and 0.06 are both fine levels and borderline getting to low

Proteus 01-15-2015 10:31 PM

I realize that both are perfectly fine levels.. I run a sps tank so I really try to keep at 0.04.

Just wondering about the effect lanthanum chloride has on gfo

mikellini 01-15-2015 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Proteus (Post 930719)
I realize that both are perfectly fine levels.. I run a sps tank so I really try to keep at 0.04.

Just wondering about the effect lanthanum chloride has on gfo

I don't think it has any effect. I've read that almost all lanthanum added to seawater immediately binds to either phosphate or carbonate. If your phosphate is very low, most of this will be carbonate, which is why it has a reducing effect on DKH. The higher your phosphate, the less carbonate is bound.

Some hydroxide is bound, but very small amounts compared to phosphate and carbonate.

Proteus 01-15-2015 11:53 PM

Thanks. Funny thing I did notice a alk drop when I was bringing phosphates down.

I tested today and was 0.05 without a dose in 24hrs so think all is well


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