Anyone using BW Xport?

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Wanted to see if anyone is using Brightwells Xport-PO4 or NO3?

I do not have room in my stand to run a reactor, so I am looking into other options on how to help controll nitrates and phosphates.

Thanks.
 
Use Seachem products instead; you can use them in a media bag. Brightwell junk is junk; may as well burn your cash. At least you'll get a little heat out of it that way.
 
I thought Brightwell's was a club sponsor, just checked and they aren't. Wonder if they used to be........

Which Seachem media works for Nitrate issues?

Edit: Duh........




Seachem. denitrate
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http://www.seachem.com/Products/product_pages/denitrate.html • Thursday, 1 December 2011, 4:02pm GMT • 15.6k
 
Skriz;716248 wrote: Use Seachem products instead; you can use them in a media bag. Brightwell junk is junk; may as well burn your cash. At least you'll get a little heat out of it that way.

Would you recommend Purigend and Phosguard or is there something else?
 
LiveRock27;716267 wrote: Would you recommend Purigend and Phosguard or is there something else?

Purigen and Phosgaurd is right. Great products.
 
Skriz;716309 wrote: Purigen and Phosgaurd is right. Great products.

Thanks. I have run both in the past and they did well, but I was just curious what was new on the market and what others were using.
 
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