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Maxspect Phosphree 500ml

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Maxspect Nano-Tech Phosphree is a polymer resin that is chemically stable and does not leak any metal ions into the water column unlike metal-based absorbents. Phosphree is specially designed to absorb phosphate at a much slower pace compared to other metal-based absorbents, giving time for corals to acclimate to the reduction of phosphate in the water column.

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Maxspect Nano-Tech Phosphree is a polymer resin that is chemically stable and does not leak any metal ions into the water column unlike metal-based absorbents. Phosphree is specially designed to absorb phosphate at a much slower pace compared to other metal-based absorbents, giving time for corals to acclimate to the reduction of phosphate in the water column.

Rapid reduction of phosphate in the water column could stress out corals, and in the worst-case scenario, may lead to Rapid Tissue Necrosis (RTN).

Directions of use:

For quick removal of phosphate, you can use a media rector the tumbling of the material will take the phosphate from the water at a much faster rate than using it in a mesh bag. However, be aware that removing phosphate quickly from the water column can cause stress to corals perhaps contributing to RTN (Rapid Tissue Necrosis) within the aquarium so take care when using this method.

The alternative method is to place Phosphree in a media bag this is how we performed our testing and found it to remove phosphate at a slower rate than iron and aluminium based removers using the same method.

Suggested starting dosage rates and method

1/ We would recommend you do a P04 (phosphate) test on your aquarium to establish the amount of phosphate you need to remove.

2/ Start with 10ml of Phosphree per 100L of aquarium water.

3/ measure the amount of P04 again 3 days later if the amount has decreased you are on the right track if it has remained the same or increased you will need to up volume of Phosphree and repeat this process in another 3 days.

4/ Continue to measure the amount of P04 in the aquarium with testing until it reaches a target amount example 0.03ppm

5/ Continue to monitor P04 in the aquarium if it increases it may mean its time to replace the media.

We are fully aware that in some cases an aquarium can have super high levels of phosphate maybe 10ppm in these cases the client may need to use a higher volume of media to bring the level down to a manageable amount then maintain it.

Phosphree will not affect other components in the aquarium we have heard some media can play with Kh levels but this is not the case with Phosphree it only works on phosphate.

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