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  1. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    So do corals ... better pull them! ;)
  2. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    Or the ICP test is wrong. ;-)
  3. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    A coarse filter pad will not do it. You need something much finer. Maybe I am missing something, but is there a particular reason why folks are wanting to use LC instead of GFO on these smaller hobbyist systems?
  4. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    There is some confusion in their instructions which could lead to some problems if you don't read everything on their site on how to use it. At first they say you can use it to quickly lower phosphate, which is the last thing you want to do in a reef tank, but later on down the page if you open...
  5. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    We buy 5 gallon jugs from Blue-Line we get the lanthanum (III) chloride 28% TREO solution of 99% purity, not sure if they sell to the public though. https://www.bluelinecorp.com/products/category/lanthanum-iii-chloride-solution
  6. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    @L/B Block The reaction of La with PO4 is pretty quick but it does need some contact time as explained in the article I provided the link to. La is not something that would pool somewhere and I doubt that LaPO4 precipitate would dissolve again at normal tank pH levels. I am not a chemist so...
  7. CharlesJohns58

    Got a Lemon Peel Angel for my reef

    Yes you used to be able to still get Caulerpa palifera, we had some in 2012(?) on the shallows of our reef tank.
  8. CharlesJohns58

    Got a Lemon Peel Angel for my reef

    Nope since since January 1, 2024: https://www.coastkeeper.org/caulerpa-ban-jan-1/ Starting today, January 1, 2024, Californians are prohibited from selling, possessing, importing, transporting, transferring, releasing alive in the state, or giving away without consideration all saltwater algae...
  9. CharlesJohns58

    High phosphates no problem

    That would be a molar N/P ratio of 27.6. The NO3/PO4 ratio falls well below the NO3/PO4 ratio of 100-150 recommended by Fauna Marin. Now I can't speak how these levels are affecting coral skeleton density or zooxanthellae density ... that is a whole other realm of discussion. :p
  10. CharlesJohns58

    very low nitrates and phospahtes

    What test kits are you using? A reading of "zero" is not actually zero, it just means that the level is lower than your test kit's ability to measure it. The attached paper takes an interesting viewpoint of the relationship between corals, zooxanthellae and nitrogen. Worth a read.
  11. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    Yes a wealth of info can be found in these journals stretching all the way back to 1958! They also have a cumulative searchable index of every issue published plus some shark supplements. http://drumandcroaker.org/
  12. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    The ability to remove the precipitate (either LaPO4 or La2(CO3)3) is entirely dependent on contact time and the size of particulate your skimmer can remove. If your contact time is too short and the resulting particulate too small for your filter to remove, it will get back into the tank. I...
  13. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    In my experience, and granted this is on a 212,000 gallon system, you need to add it slowly, in small amounts. We add ours into a sand filter inlet to remove the precipitate. We are adding 275 mL diluted into 30 gallons of DI water of which we currently are dosing approx. 3 gallons/24 hrs. So...
  14. CharlesJohns58

    ICP test of available for purchase natural seawater

    Actually the PO4 was due to ground water intrusion at the point where the intake is as evidenced by a salinity of 24 ppt, and that ground water comes from GGP where they water the plants with grey water so we also saw ammonia in the water. Also, we were using lanthanum to remove the PO4 from the...
  15. CharlesJohns58

    Guide: Lanthanum Chloride dosing for Phosphate control

    Just wanted to comment on the ratios I see being mentioned on the forum. Just to clarify the formula of NO3/PO4 * 1.53 does not give a ratio of NO3/PO4 but of N/P. So if you are adding NH4 this is a source of N as is NO3 and NO2. Normally NH4 is undetectable in aquaria as it is quickly utilized...
  16. CharlesJohns58

    This is why I got out of the hobby...

    As others have mentioned consider adding Lysmata wurdemani shrimp. They will take out the small ones pretty quickly. Sorry, I don't know what else you have in the tank but you could also try a juvenile Chaetodon kleini or C. lunula, or filefish Acreichthys tomentosus. You may have to remove...
  17. CharlesJohns58

    BOLUS vs. Calcium Hydroxide

    When were you at the Museum? I was there June 17, 2024. The alkalinity and Ca levels in all the coral tanks there are maintained in the same way as the big tank, sodium bicarbonate powder just tossed into the sump before the lights go on, and CaCl2 tossed into the sump much later in the day...
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