NaH2O
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I noticed a few posts regarding an article in the latest Advanced Aquarist. Here is a link to the article: Ferrous Oxide Phosphate Removers by Richard Harker.
My understanding of the 2 products named in the article prior to the article....was that Rowaphos was a better product by quite a bit. I thought there was extensive testing done, and it was determined that rowaphos was superior. After reading the article...I'm perplexed more than anything. In my opinion, I don't think an adequate determination can be made based on several hours of testing. I would think a long term approach would have been a better test. Also...
The term "sandwiched" didn't really appeal to me either....I also understood that Rowaphos performs better with a fluidized reactor? Sandwiched seems like it is packed into a space.
Maybe it is just me....but I don't feel like the tests performed were worth the article. Someone please correct me if I'm out of line. Can we really make an adequate determination based on tests that lasted less than 24 hours?
I'll see if I can find more info about testing done with rowaphos
My understanding of the 2 products named in the article prior to the article....was that Rowaphos was a better product by quite a bit. I thought there was extensive testing done, and it was determined that rowaphos was superior. After reading the article...I'm perplexed more than anything. In my opinion, I don't think an adequate determination can be made based on several hours of testing. I would think a long term approach would have been a better test. Also...
Five grams of each media were sandwiched within filter media and placed in Marineland Duetto internal filters.
The term "sandwiched" didn't really appeal to me either....I also understood that Rowaphos performs better with a fluidized reactor? Sandwiched seems like it is packed into a space.
Maybe it is just me....but I don't feel like the tests performed were worth the article. Someone please correct me if I'm out of line. Can we really make an adequate determination based on tests that lasted less than 24 hours?
I'll see if I can find more info about testing done with rowaphos