ICP Test Results?

I would not use Phosbond rather use GFO from BRS; High Capacity will drop it faster but not necessary. Phosbond uses Aluminium
 
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I have a little algae on the rocks and on the sand but not much at all.

This is what the ICP Test said which doesn't look good??
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I would get GFO high capacity will bring levels down faster but can use regular GFO and use it in reactor. if not using it already in reactor.
 
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I would get GFO high capacity will bring levels down faster but can use regular GFO and use it in reactor. if not using it already in reactor.
I have not used GFO yet, can it be put in a bag and dropped in the sump or does it have to be in a reactor?
 
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Water changes really don't bring down phosphates too much especially very high like this. GFO only way to bring those levels down to a desired range.
 
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80 Gallon with a 40 Gallon sump.
Ok. I suggest water changes, and then finding the source of the higher nutrients. GFO will work, but it usually works too good, and bottoms out phosphate, inviting other problems like dinos.
 
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Ok. I suggest water changes, and then finding the source of the higher nutrients. GFO will work, but it usually works too good, and bottoms out phosphate, inviting other problems like dinos.
Well I feed every other day Frozen LRS food i don't rinse it but I'm starting to do that know which hopefully will bring the Phosphates down along with Water changes.
 
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