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My tank started up a few mo tha ago and is still getting diatoms on the sabd bed. I assume these are consuming the PO4 and causing the reading? How bad is truly 0 ppm phosphates for corals?
 

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Theoretically 0ppm of phosphates is really bad for corals but in your system that's not the case. Corals and diatoms consume the phosphates causing a 0 ppm in your readings. So rn you have nothing to worry about.
 

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Are there fish in there? Are you feeding them? Donthe corals look ok?

You're probably fine.
 

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My tank started up a few mo tha ago and is still getting diatoms on the sabd bed. I assume these are consuming the PO4 and causing the reading? How bad is truly 0 ppm phosphates for corals?

Truly 0 ppm anything has no meaning. How low it is is purely a function of what you did to measure it.

What did you do?
 

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Will chronically low phosphate/nitrate lower growth? I understand having 0 nutrients is not ideal.

Yes, too low will begin to starve photosynthetic organisms in the tank.
 

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I started with live rock though. And I cycled the tank day 1 since I had lots of cycled live rock from my old tank.
Ok, still not that uncommon for a tank just a few months old. You make your own RODI?
 

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