End of cycle where is the phosphate going too should i keep adding?

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Hi everyone I have just registered for the forum. My tank is a 420-liter sump included with Aquaforest rocks and sand. Sump includes a large refuge with Chaeto (light is from H80 Kessil) I am on day 31 of the cycle. I added one Molly female on day 14 when NO3 started showing up. I added ammonia several times to (1.5-2 ppm final) as well as phosphate in the form of NaH2PO4. Since day 22 i am adding ethanol (99.9%) 0.2- 0.8 ml daily. Ammonia is now 0, NO3 is 50ppm and NO2 is about 3ppm (API strip). Every time I add phosphate to a final of 0.1 ppm it is gone in 48 hours. should I keep adding it till the NO3 is gone or am I accumulating it in the brown algae? Skeemer is 90% and is collecting brown-black guk and Chaeto seem to be growing (I am implementing iron as well). BTW Molly is now a proud mom to 10-15 little ones that are happily eating the brown algae
 

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At some point you can just feed the fish and stop adding all the other stuff. I would Also do a big water change to get rid of all the Nitrate other wise you might get a lot of unwanted algae.
 

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If nitrite is present, then it's throwing off your nitrate reading. I would stop dosing all that stuff, and wait to make any management decisions until the tank is done cycling.
 

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