Less expensive source for Po4 additive?

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I'm dosing more than I had anticipated . Any (quality ) source less expensive than the small 10$ bottle of flourish I use now? Thanks !


PS I remember when I was very leary of using Stump remover for N03 ! LOL
 
Ive seen people (randy) talk about dosing trisodium phosphate (i think thats what its called).
 
I'm familiar with trisodium Phosphate as a cleaning/detergent . It's available at the home improvement store. I'll have to find the proper mixing & dosage.
Wonder how much potassium comes along with it.
 
I'm familiar with trisodium Phosphate as a cleaning/detergent . It's available at the home improvement store. I'll have to find the proper mixing & dosage.
Wonder how much potassium comes along with it.
https://www.reef2reef.com/index.php?threads/338431/

Randy posts a link in the above thread and says how much to dose. I wonder how many times randy answers the same chemistry questions XD. (Lol i made a dosing po4 thread too)
 
No doubt ! There is so much info by him it's hard to find something specific ! Thanks for the link. We will save Randy the time this round ! LOL
 
Generally, I'd prefer a food grade additive for more assurance of purity. You can get TSP that is food grade, but not at Home Depot.
 

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