Best natural phos control and remover?

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I know this has been asked before [emoji85] I have a 32g with sump. Running live sand, skimmer and atm carbon. I have red cyano which I believe is due to the phos:nitrate being low. No algae is growing it is actually receding
 

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Well, the first question is what you consider "natural". IMO, all of the methods we use reflect processes taking place in the ocean, but you might have something particular in mind. :)

What are your current nitrate and phosphate levels?
 
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IMO natural is algae, a bacteria or a self sustaining option.
I tested tonight having cleaned my cyano and stirring the bottom (shallow oolitic sub.) with NO3 15ppm and phos 0.03ppm both Red Sea kits
A few days ago I had phos 0.03 ppm and 5ppm nitrate.
 

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IMO, both those values are fine and I wouldn’t try to lower them much.

If you want to drop phosphate more, and those are the method choices, macroalgae or an ATS is likely the best choice, and if N becomes limiting to its growth, dosing nitrate may be helpful.
 
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I will happily accept your opinion. So would u think they are aiding my cyano problem? I’m running a mp10 and a tunze 6015. I’m a little lost looking for a cure
 

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I will happily accept your opinion. So would u think they are aiding my cyano problem? I’m running a mp10 and a tunze 6015. I’m a little lost looking for a cure

Dropping them a little may help with cyano, yes. :)
 

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