It's down @derek_SR explained it to me. Lanthanum is better when slowly dispersed over multiple doses. Say you using 2 mil.
Better to do many small doses of it than all at once.
A doser ensures it's dosed precisely daily at x time and without fail. Your saying your numbers have slightly increased. Only trying to offer suggestions. Both Lanthanum and gfo work I seriously don't think anyone would argue that point.
By saying you have the tools meaning you already have what's needed to lower po4 in addtion to water changes.
I'm soley speaking about efficiency using one or both in the most efficient way.
I was dosing stuff in my tank for years by hand. Until I screwed around and hooked up a single head doser lmao I feel pretty silly in hindsight for not using them when I've had dosers just sitting in the garage.
That's a article about it. Not specifically doser related but revelant to subject matter.
This article is however very relevant including some cautions.
https://www.bareefers.org/forum/threads/guide-lanthanum-chloride-dosing-for-phosphate-control.36708/
*Dosing pump allows you to get tbe lanthanum directly at the sweet spot in skimmer. Also what derek mentioned about diluting it makes it less risky.
I gave away all my extra dosers or I would definitely have gave you one if you don't already have one. One time I had 3/4 sitting around.
More than anything I'm basically speaking about using your tools efficiently. As I've stated several times. I think it would make a real difference in your situation. Your able to test things now so your no longer guessing. If used efficent and there is no effect than you can slightly increase the dose. Yet just getting more efficient with what your already doing maybe enough by itself to see the numbers actually start to trend downwards.
Better to do many small doses of it than all at once.
A doser ensures it's dosed precisely daily at x time and without fail. Your saying your numbers have slightly increased. Only trying to offer suggestions. Both Lanthanum and gfo work I seriously don't think anyone would argue that point.
By saying you have the tools meaning you already have what's needed to lower po4 in addtion to water changes.
I'm soley speaking about efficiency using one or both in the most efficient way.
I was dosing stuff in my tank for years by hand. Until I screwed around and hooked up a single head doser lmao I feel pretty silly in hindsight for not using them when I've had dosers just sitting in the garage.
That's a article about it. Not specifically doser related but revelant to subject matter.
This article is however very relevant including some cautions.
https://www.bareefers.org/forum/threads/guide-lanthanum-chloride-dosing-for-phosphate-control.36708/
*Dosing pump allows you to get tbe lanthanum directly at the sweet spot in skimmer. Also what derek mentioned about diluting it makes it less risky.
I gave away all my extra dosers or I would definitely have gave you one if you don't already have one. One time I had 3/4 sitting around.
More than anything I'm basically speaking about using your tools efficiently. As I've stated several times. I think it would make a real difference in your situation. Your able to test things now so your no longer guessing. If used efficent and there is no effect than you can slightly increase the dose. Yet just getting more efficient with what your already doing maybe enough by itself to see the numbers actually start to trend downwards.
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