Does phosphate kill corals?

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I wanna know whats the truth for this? Does phosphate kill corals? Mine got to 0.31 and my duncans are super ticked 2 seperate colonies. Does phosphate stop corals from using calcium, alk, and mag? Im kinda worried. Whats randys input on this
 

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I constantly run my reef at .25 and corals look great. I think there are studies out there that indicate phosphate hinders calcium uptake but I personally never worry much about it.
 

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I wanna know whats the truth for this? Does phosphate kill corals? Mine got to 0.31 and my duncans are super ticked 2 seperate colonies. Does phosphate stop corals from using calcium, alk, and mag? Im kinda worried. Whats randys input on this

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Truth is a very tricky concept in reefing, but there's no evidence that I have seen that any phosphate level we attain kills any corals. Some great tanks have phosphate north of 1 ppm. They may grow more slowly (or not), or in slightly different skeletal forms (or not) but they clearly thrive.
 
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