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How? Phosphates will naturally bond to CaCO3. I don't see how this could be possible.mojoreef said:It also avoids binding of phosphate to corals, live rock and sand, increasing the ability of corals and calcareous algae to grow much faster.
I'm sorry to be so down on a product I haven't fully researched but this seems like advertising a diet pill that is guaranteed to make you lose weight. However, when you get on the scale, you don't see any change because one of the side effects of this diet pill is that it makes you smarter. Each pound of fat that it burns, turns into additional gray matter.Measurement of the aquarium water, when using Phosphate Eliminator will not show that this supplement has bound the phosphate. That is, a test will not give a lower reading. The reason for this is that phosphate test kits require acidic reagents lowering the pH below 4, and such a low pH re dissolves the bound phosphate.