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phosphates too high
hello again-
Well my 90 gallon predator/reef tank has been up in running for about 7 months. Everything is running smoothly so far- water parameters are nitrate > 20 ppm, nitrite 0ppm, ammonia 0 ppm, pH 8.2, salinity 1.025, but phosphates are way to high it's about 50ppm. For the past two weeks i've been using a liquid phosaphate eliminator and last week I added a mesh bag with phosban in my sump. As of today it's still at 50 ppm ; tested by me and my LFS. How can i reduce my phosphates almost to zero -so I can have coral line algae grow properly. Thanks, DJPJ Current Aquarium(s) Description: 90 gallon tank and 90 gallon cichlid tank Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 1 month Other Intrests: Scubadiving, fishing, and poker |
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Re: phosphates too high
The only way to get it down if it is that hi is to do waterchanges with RO/DI water and a salt that is phosphate free.
Once it gets to about 2-3 ppm products like phosgaurd, etc can help remove the rest, but are simply to costly to get it down from 50ppm. Brandon Current Aquarium(s) Description: 92 Gallon Corner, 77 degrees, 800 watts, MR-2R Skimmer, MRC Nilsen, Tunze Stream, Aqua Cont Jr. Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 6 years |
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Re: phosphates too high
sorry I meant 5 ppm.
Current Aquarium(s) Description: 90 gallon tank and 90 gallon cichlid tank Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 1 month Other Intrests: Scubadiving, fishing, and poker |
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Re: phosphates too high
I would still recommend a large WC... then follow it by slowly adding something like phosgaurd in something like a phosban reactor.
Are you running a skimmer? If not that will also help. Current Aquarium(s) Description: 92 Gallon Corner, 77 degrees, 800 watts, MR-2R Skimmer, MRC Nilsen, Tunze Stream, Aqua Cont Jr. Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 6 years |
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Re: phosphates too high
A large water change is a good way to lower those as bkv mentioned. How often do you perform water changes? I imagine with a predator tank the poop builds up fairly quickly.
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