Is it possible to dose phosphate during the optimal period of the daily photo cycle, based on the best time corals are known to absorb phosphate from the water? Then to keep it from climbing, and reduce the time spent monitoring, remove the phosphate daily, with a GFO reactor on a timer, running during the photo period where corals are known to absorb phosphate poorly? Heavy in, heavy out?
I'm slowly bringing my phosphate down with gfo, testing daily, but I'd like to transition to a maintenance regimen that's less time consuming, and wondering if the above technique would work.
What are some phosphate sources better than potassium phosphate? I wouldn't want my potassium to creep up using a technique such as this. Reef roids in an auto feeder?
I'm slowly bringing my phosphate down with gfo, testing daily, but I'd like to transition to a maintenance regimen that's less time consuming, and wondering if the above technique would work.
What are some phosphate sources better than potassium phosphate? I wouldn't want my potassium to creep up using a technique such as this. Reef roids in an auto feeder?