🌊 Dive into Clarity: Transform your aquarium with Phosphat-E!
Brightwell Aquatics Phosphat-E is a powerful liquid phosphate remover designed for marine fish and reef aquariums. This 4.2 fl oz solution effectively reduces phosphate levels, ensuring a healthy aquatic environment. Made in the USA, it is safe for all aquarium inhabitants and easy to apply, making it a must-have for any serious aquarist.
Item Weight | 0.33 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 125 Milliliters |
Allergen Information | Sulphites Free |
Target Species | Fish |
Item Form | Liquid |
L**A
Amazing Stuff
I have a 300 gallon mixed reef and the phosphate level got away from me probably due to overfeeding. When I bought the Phosphat-E, the level tested with a Hanna Checker was 1.9 ppm.Having read so many excellent reviews and only a few negative ones, I felt that the overall product is good, but also decided to go slow just as the instructions state. It provides a maximum dose, but I saw absolutely no reason to take a chance since it saws its best to lower the phosphate level over 7-8 days.The simple math indicated a total (max) of 37.5 mls per day, but I started with 10 mls split into 3 doses, morning, midday and early evening. No negative results at all and the next day I couldn’t believe that some of the closed polyps were beginning to open back up. I increased the dose to 12 mls for the next 3 days and after 4 days, I tested and the level had dropped to .09. I again increased the dose to 16mls as the corals are looking so much better. The phosphate level at day 6 is now .06 and I am confident in following the “go slow” approach per the instructions. I should mention that I also cut down the feeding quantity and although fish will eat all day if you feed them, they are still happy. 😊Overall great product, easy to use, and I highly recommend.
P**T
Easy and affordably brings down phosphates.
I've struggling with phosphates for awhile now and did all the things, aggressive water changes, all sorts of filtering and feeding changes etc. This stuff had me back to near zero in no time and suddenly corals are growing again. Well I shouldn't say no time, I had no change after the first several days, then it dropped dramatically to not measurable very quickly. As far as I can tell there's no downside.
B**1
I can not recommend Phosphat-E Enough!
This stuff just works! I have had phosphate issues in my reef tank forever and have tried everything to get my phosphate to come down including nuking my tank on more than one occasion using NOPOX. I now have my phosphate under .05 and good coral growth. The only downside is that this will drop your PH and ALK a little but both will come back up in about 48 hours. If you have phosphate issues this is the only product you should be using!!
D**C
Dosing instructions are confusing
This stuff might be great, I can’t tell yet, but I have a real issue with the dosing instructions. First, I understand the dose is based on the amount of desired phosphate reduction in a given volume of water. I get that. But you have to do the math to figure out the correct dose. “Each ml eliminates 1ppm phosphate in 4 gallons of water.” Ok, I have 40 net gallons of water in my tank and I want to reduce my phosphate by 0.2ppm. What’s my dose? I have to do math to figure that out. I don’t want to do math. I want to read a chart that did the math for me. Nope. They don’t provide one, not even on the web page. Still, I can do the math to figure out my dose. 1 ml will remove 1 ppm in 4 gallons of water. So...1 ml will remove 0.5 ppm in 8 gallons1 ml will remove 0.25 ppm in 16 gallons1 ml will remove 0.125 ppm in 32 gallons1 capful (5 ml) will remove 0.6 ppm in 32 gallons. Here’s where my dosing goes south on me. The directions on the bottle also say 5 ml will remove 1ppm in 40 gallons of water. How can 5ml remove .6 ppm in 32 gallons and 1.0 ppm in 40 gallons? If only that had a, what’s it called, oh yeah, A CHART!***two treatments later***I still don’t like the instructions and all my earlier complaints about determining the correct amount of liquid to use but...the stuff worked. Like, totally worked. According to my API phosphate test my levels have gone from >1.0 ppm to unmeasurable. Nothing’s died in the tank and I’m happy with the outcome.
C**S
I must have for your saltwater tank
A good value easy to use works great
T**M
Works great
Like many I had a problem with phosphates in my reef tank. So far this is the only thing I have tried that has actually lowered my PO4. I have a variety of fish, shrimp, snails and corals. Not one showed any signs of stress. My advice is to use a lower dosage than what is recommended. Take it slow. Like everyone says you need to be patient with a reef aquarium. You rush anything and you run the risk of a total disaster.Brightwell Phosphate works great. I'd definitely would recommend it.
M**N
Gets the job done
We don't have fancy tank, so I pour this directly into the water and do a water change a day or two after. So far nobody is mad and it gets the phosphate down quickly and safely.
M**.
Not safe for sensitive saltwater fish
This product is NOT safe for saltwater fish. It will kill them even with lower than recommended dosage. It says it’s safe so I started using it and immediately my fish started to react and die within days. I then searched online and found that there are many others that have had the same issue. DO NOT USE
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