randythereefer
Well-known member
Okay I have three questions:
1) Is Synthetic ferrous oxide hydroxide the same as 100% German made Granulated Beta-Ferric Hydroxide.
2) What is the best test kit to get? I've used seachem's but it has this goofy green scale thing and after a while it all looks the same. I prefer titration tests. And if all that can be removed by these products is inorganic phosphate shouldn't I just test for that? I mean I know that I think hatch or lamonte or someone makes some super expensive test for phosphates that tests everything. I dunno I'm confused on the whole test kit thing and what to use.
3) Has anyone used the 100% German made Granulated Beta-Ferric Hydroxide is being marketed by Dr. Fosters and Smith on their website as a product called phospure. Phosban which is synthetic ferrous oxide hydroxide says that their product "has the Largest adsorption capacity of any phosphate filtering media". So from that statement I would say that theirs is the best but I don't know the difference between phospure and phosban?
1) Is Synthetic ferrous oxide hydroxide the same as 100% German made Granulated Beta-Ferric Hydroxide.
2) What is the best test kit to get? I've used seachem's but it has this goofy green scale thing and after a while it all looks the same. I prefer titration tests. And if all that can be removed by these products is inorganic phosphate shouldn't I just test for that? I mean I know that I think hatch or lamonte or someone makes some super expensive test for phosphates that tests everything. I dunno I'm confused on the whole test kit thing and what to use.
3) Has anyone used the 100% German made Granulated Beta-Ferric Hydroxide is being marketed by Dr. Fosters and Smith on their website as a product called phospure. Phosban which is synthetic ferrous oxide hydroxide says that their product "has the Largest adsorption capacity of any phosphate filtering media". So from that statement I would say that theirs is the best but I don't know the difference between phospure and phosban?