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How many drops per every 10 Gallons are you dosing? what formula are you using? Lanthanum Chloride is a good alternative to lower phosphates!, it's grate!!! but must be dosed with a lot of care!, never drop more than 0.5ppm of phosphates per day. -> 1.7 drops will lower 0.1ppm of phosphates in 10 Gallons.
Label looks exactly like mine. Except my bottle is smaller and white. Mine also says "Powerful phosphate remover designed...." while yours says, "Strongest phosphate remover...."SeaKlear makes a lot of products, and I don't want to get the wrong one. Can someone link to the correct product?
Is it this?
I think that dose is too much!, 20 drops are 1ml of Sea Klear, to lower from 0.3 to 0.2 in my 144 gallon tank I dose 17 drops, so about 24 drops for your 200 Gallon tank will drop 1ppm, that's about 1.2 ml.My tank has 200 gallons and I normally dose 5ml dilluted in 500ml of rodi water over the course of 2 or 3 hours into a 5 micron filter sock. It lowers phosphates from about 0.3 to 0.15. I don't know if it's the lanthanum or the drop un phosphates, but the bubbletips absolutely hate it and it takes over a month for them to recover.
I have a high reading of lanthanum on ICP tests. Today I will send another one after having used lanthanum 3 or 4 weeks ago.
Yes. I can confirm that Blue Hippos in particular seem to be effected the most with even the slightest dose of LaClWarning lanthanum will kill fish. I just dosed 8 drops over the course of 2 days in 4 drop increments.
dosed in sump return pump chamber. should be done in overflow. 180 gallon tank with .15 phos reading. First dose lowered to .13, second dose dead blue tang, clownfish heavily effected breathing heavy.
Sea klearWhat brand did you use?
Super sad i didnt find this reading before dosingYes. I can confirm that Blue Hippos in particular seem to be effected the most with even the slightest dose of LaCl
All Tangs are sensitive to LaCl but Hippos are especially sensitive. As soon as my LaCl hits the water my Hippos hides in the corner and becomes lethargic
But hopefully this can be a lesson for someone else in the futurereal sad at my ignorance