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Modern Reef P- (Po4 remover lanthanum base MIX)

Modern Reef P- (Po4 remover lanthanum base MIX)
Modern Reef P- (Po4 remover lanthanum base MIX)

For the removal of Phosphates

  • based on lanthanum
  • binds phosphates rapidly
from 0,00 €

incl. 19% VAT , plus shipping costs

Highly Effective Lanthanum-Based Phosphate Remover

A powerful lanthanum-based formula that rapidly binds and eliminates phosphates from aquarium water—removing phosphate with exceptional speed and Efficiency.

Applying P- diluted in osmosis with a dosing pump to spread the daily dosage would be optimal to avoid rapid changes in phosphate that may cause issues.

Tip:
For optimal results and to prevent rapid phosphate fluctuations, dilute P- with RO/DI water and use a dosing pump to distribute the daily dose evenly throughout the day.

IMPORTANT:
P- may affect flatworms of the genera Waminoa, Convolutriloba, and Acropora-eating flatworms. If these are present in your system, remove as many as possible beforehand to minimize the risk of toxin release from dying flatworms.


Manufacturer information:
Modern Reef
Passauer str. 12 
Simbach am Inn, , 84359
info@modernreef.eu
https://www.modernreef.eu
Add 1 ml of P- per 100 liters (26 US gallons) to reduce phosphate by 0.1 mg/l. Start with a dose of 0.1–0.25 ml per 100 liters. Do not reduce phosphate levels by more than 0.01–0.025 mg/l per day! P- is most effective in reef aquariums equipped with a high-quality protein skimmer. Monitor alkalinity, as it may decrease slightly during use. For best results, dose at the beginning of the sump or just before the skimmer. We recommend maintaining phosphate levels at no less than 0.02 mg/l. For optimal results and to prevent rapid phosphate fluctuations, dilute P- with RO/DI water and use a dosing pump to distribute the daily dose evenly throughout the day. IMPORTANT: P- may affect flatworms of the genera Waminoa, Convolutriloba, and Acropora-eating flatworms. If these are present in your system, remove as many as possible beforehand to minimize the risk of toxin release from dying flatworms.
P- may affect swirl worms of the genera Waminoa, Concolutriloba, and Acropora-eating flatworms. If present, remove as many flatworms as possible to minimize the release of toxins from the swirl worms. Applying P- diluted in osmosis with a dosing pump to spread the daily dosage would be optimal to avoid rapid changes in phosphate that may cause issues.
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