Phosphate has several negative effects if present in a too high concentration.
First of all undesirable algae growth might result. Making an aquarium an
unpleasant sight.
Phosphate also blocks or retards the growth of corals and calcareous algae.
One of the scientific studies shows that a phosphate concentration higher than
0.05 mg/L decreases the growth of calcareous algae by 90%!
Washing fish food, which is a rich source for phosphates in a sieve after
thawing reduces the input of phosphate tremendously. Also avoiding use of
phosphate-rich low-grade activated carbon helps keep phosphate levels as low as
possible. Checking the activated carbon for phosphate prior to use is therefore
highly recommended.
Elevated concentrations of phosphate can be removed by using a Phosphate killer.
Since phosphate can have major consequences when present in a concentration
above 0.05 mg/L a test kit should be able in detecting even lower concentrations.
The Salifert phosphate test already detects, within seconds, 0.015 mg/L of
phosphate. This makes phosphate measurement highly reliable and informative
allowing timely measures to be taken.
The kit can perform approx. 50 measurements.
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