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    Help Understanding seriousness of Phosphates in FOWLR

    I should mention i used to have the tank up on a ledge in the wall. It looked great but made the maint very difficult. My water quality was bad as changes were not getting done regularly and reach into the tank was hindered. We moved it back down to its stand a month or two ago and bought the...
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    Help Understanding seriousness of Phosphates in FOWLR

    Just checked, bio balls sit on egg crate. So to remove I would have to cover egg crate with larger rocks to make a layer to prevent coral from sifting through. Would this work or is there a better way.
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    Help Understanding seriousness of Phosphates in FOWLR

    Check on the annen. He has been left alone, except when i do the water changes and get under the rock. He does not seem to mind as i put the rock back where it was, but man does the female marron clown get pissed. I do have bio balls in the sump. Not sure how i can replace as it goes...
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    Help Understanding seriousness of Phosphates in FOWLR

    Thanks. Thats a good idea as i have no other phos testers and wonder if it is shot. It is only months old. I will test tap and post ro system as i now have a 55gal drum to fill up. However, do you have thoughts meantime if this poses a danger to fish/inverts? I wanted to research before...
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    Help Understanding seriousness of Phosphates in FOWLR

    Hey all, newbie here. I registered because i just don't see the answers here or online. I tried to find a post to answer my question but skinnypetes thread started did not get too far into it. I need help both with what to do, why its happening and basic personal growth in understanding more...
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