Mixing trisodium phosphate anhydrous

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I have been looking for somewhere to start off with and haven’t found a recipe yet. I would like to make 2 liters of liquid and the product I have is image.jpg
 

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I would like it to be maybe a little stronger than the neophos I currently dose




I normally make a solution that raises 100l of water by 0.1 ppm by dosing 1ml.

That is simply 1.5g in 100ml RODI
 

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How much solution do you want to add each time and how many ppm do ypu want to raise your phosphate per dose? Once you determine the volume and ppm increase I will tell you how much to add to prepare 2L.
 
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Randy Holmes-Farley posted this in another thread

1. add 1.88g of the Trisodium Phosphate to 1 liter of water,
2. Adding 1 mL per 100 L of tank water will boost phosphate by 0.01 ppm
 
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How much solution do you want to add each time and how many ppm do ypu want to raise your phosphate per dose? Once you determine the volume and ppm increase I will tell you how much to add to prepare 2L.
So tank and sump volume is 140 gal, I would like to raise .01 per ml and would like 1 liter of liquid.
 

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I do not know if it is soluble at this rate but from the formula I posted above 9.964 gram per liter fro your 140 gallons (530 liters)
 

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I do not know if it is soluble at this rate but from the formula I posted above 9.964 gram per liter fro your 140 gallons (530 liters)
I just mixed a liter of this yesterday and those are the numbers I came up with as well. I dosed it, and came up right on the money.
 

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Use this calculator and the entry for phosphate from potassium phosphate. It will be close enough since phosphate dosing is imprecise at best given that a substantial portion may bind to rock and sand.

 

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That is the recipe I used, I think it is fairly weak
I used it too, and it is fairly weak relative to other solutions like sodium nitrate. But that is okay really when you think about it. You are looking to reach a very different level of concentration in the tank in the end.

Once enough phosphate has been bound to your aragonite, your PO4 count will shoot up rapidly. I used about a liter into 300G to saturate the depleted rock. From there, I was barely dosing at all.
 

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