I used Agent Green and my phosphate level is the same

There are a few reasons that the phosphate levels won’t change after dosing Agent Green: 1.)  There is insufficient calcium in the water column:  This is common mostly in freshwater aquariums.  To raise calcium levels (which will also raise pH), add one handful...

What happens to excess Agent Green that does not react?

In the case that a large surplus of  Agent Green is left over  from the reaction due to insufficient phosphate or calcium levels, the extra lanthanum chloride will simply continue to exist in the water column until it is able to achieve a reaction that precipitates...

Will Agent Green harm my corals?

Agent Green will not harm any fish, inverts, crustaceans, corals, or any livestock in the aquatic system.  Where filter feeders are concerned, any byproducts of Agent Green will not be harmful.  These organisms will simply gain from it what it can, typically parts of...

Where does the bound phosphate go after using Agent Green?

Agent Green seals phosphate into an inert, insoluble “bead”.  These “beads” will be pulled out by filtration like anything else in its genre of particle as it makes its journey around the system.  It is possible for slightly larger and heavier...
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