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SeaGel and Phosgard
What is the difference between Seagel and Phosgard?
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Re: SeaGel and Phosgard
SeaGel is a 50/50 blend of our MatrixCarbon and our PhosGuard; it will therefore remove organic waste, phosphate, and silicate. PhosGuard, on the other hand, will strictly remove phosphate and silicate.
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