Hoping to get some of Jay's Reef Bugs for the tank when he is shipping again in 2022
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I’d go with an average. Your tank may be ready for some nutrient export soon. You looked into an algae scrubber or chaeto reactor? Im biased towards algae scrubbers as they don’t really run the risk of crashing like chaeto (unless your feed pump turns off or your light breaks).Nice natural way to reduce phosphates but I wouldn’t be too concerned with yours as long as the corals seem happy. Also, unless you are concerned with nuisance algae I’d just leave the phosphates where they are at and cut back to once a week phosphate testing.My aquarium is more frustrating than my golf game....how can my phosphates (tested daily with a Hanna checker) test .07, .07, .01, .08, .00 and tonight .07?
Jackal,I’d go with an average. Your tank may be ready for some nutrient export soon. You looked into an algae scrubber or chaeto reactor? Im biased towards algae scrubbers as they don’t really run the risk of crashing like chaeto (unless your feed pump turns off or your light breaks).Nice natural way to reduce phosphates but I wouldn’t be too concerned with yours as long as the corals seem happy. Also, unless you are concerned with nuisance algae I’d just leave the phosphates where they are at and cut back to once a week phosphate testing.
You're using the Hanna marine monitor? How do you like it?Hanna Marine Monitor post - ph is 7.9 (API test kit), temp 78.4 (hand thermometer and temp probe).
I am not using the Hanna Marine Monitor - this post is to enter into the Hanna Contest for a Marine Monitor.You're using the Hanna marine monitor? How do you like it?
Oh lol, just searched for reviews and this post came up. Oops!I am not using the Hanna Marine Monitor - this post is to enter into the Hanna Contest for a Marine Monitor.