I have been looking for ways to economically reduce phosphates in my system. GFO is expensive (especially for a big overfed tank) and it always seems to have a negative impact on my sps. I finally found a way to use lanthanum without getting any in the water column or the main display and it seems to be working well. I am using a product normally used for pools called seaklear. I read about it on RC. I take 5mls of seaklear and mix it with 40mls of water. This is slowly injected into the intake of a skimmer by use of a syringe pump. You could just drip it into the intake by gravity feed if you wanted or use a dosing pump. It's best to go slow, taking 4 or more hours so as not to shock your system. The next step is the most important. The outflow of the skimmer has to run through a 10 micron filtersock. The filtersock catches all the phosphorus precipitate and keeps it out of your system. It functions in the same way as the sand filter does in the large public aquariums.
I started with a phos level of 0.07 and after one 5ml treatment it fell to 0.04 in a 500 gal system. Not bad. No adverse effects seen on the tank inhabitants that I can see, and there was no haze in the tank from any lanthanum.
Like I said before, I first read about this on RC. From what I read people were dripping the lanthanum directly into the filter socks and not a skimmer. I thought the skimmer would mix it better and remove some of the precipitate as well. The setup I have makes this extremely easy to do. If no unforseen trouble arises I think I may have solved one of my biggest problems.
I started with a phos level of 0.07 and after one 5ml treatment it fell to 0.04 in a 500 gal system. Not bad. No adverse effects seen on the tank inhabitants that I can see, and there was no haze in the tank from any lanthanum.
Like I said before, I first read about this on RC. From what I read people were dripping the lanthanum directly into the filter socks and not a skimmer. I thought the skimmer would mix it better and remove some of the precipitate as well. The setup I have makes this extremely easy to do. If no unforseen trouble arises I think I may have solved one of my biggest problems.