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There are additives, but you must be careful. If it were me ( but I am by no means anybody with much knowledge) I would just feed your corals Reef Roids. That is supposed to raise Phosphates.Is there any additive I can use to raise the phosphate?
I agree - no chemical additives to raise phosphate in a tank this new. As you introduce livestock and begin feeding, nitrates and phosphates should rise to healthy levels. If you have your tank stocked and operating and phosphate is still zero, then we can talk about additives. As sophie's mom said, reef roids do a great job of raising phosphates, but you don't want to use this until you have corals that will benefit from it.There are additives, but you must be careful. If it were me ( but I am by no means anybody with much knowledge) I would just feed your corals Reef Roids. That is suppoe=sed to raise Phosphates.
I tested with salifert would you consider that a good quality test?