I'm trying Phosphate removers in my next step trying to eliminate my green water problem in my 55 gallon African tank. I have tried sooo many different things (filter floss, bleaching, boiling and removing the slate, water changes, fewer feedings, etc.) and I just cannot afford the U.V. Sterilizer even if it would work. I ordered Seachem's Phosguard. I was just wondering if anyone has used it before and what kind of results they had. I had my Phosphates checked today at my lfs and the reading is 2ppm in my tank. My tap water was about 1ppm or less. I'm guessing that is pretty high. (from all the stuff I've been reading and the guy's reaction at the lfs, lol)
So, anyone who's used Phosphate removers please tell me your experience with them please.
55 Gallon African Tank, unplanted
8 Malawi Mbuna
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
pH: 7.5
Cycled since February, Green water came two days after tank had cycled and was crystal clear.
Not in direct sunlight, but is in a room that is bright with sunlight.
Tank lights on maybe 4 hours daily.
Lit with two All-Glass Aquarium 18" 15 Watt bulbs)
20% water changes weekly
No additives except Stress Coat w/ PWC's
AC 500 and Aqua-Tech 30-60 Filters
So, anyone who's used Phosphate removers please tell me your experience with them please.
55 Gallon African Tank, unplanted
8 Malawi Mbuna
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
pH: 7.5
Cycled since February, Green water came two days after tank had cycled and was crystal clear.
Not in direct sunlight, but is in a room that is bright with sunlight.
Tank lights on maybe 4 hours daily.
Lit with two All-Glass Aquarium 18" 15 Watt bulbs)
20% water changes weekly
No additives except Stress Coat w/ PWC's
AC 500 and Aqua-Tech 30-60 Filters