I can NOT get phospates above 0.01. I like to do a water change at 20 for the nitrates, but would it be ok to leave for a few days to see if phosphates go up any further? I think there's enough live food and algae in the tank for the crabs and fish to eat, so I could hold off on feeding for a few days to help keep nitrates in check.
I have some reef roids arriving in the next few days, which I am hoping will also help to raise my phosphates.
Or is it not an issue that my phosphates are low? Please help!
I have a Fluval Evo 52l, been running for 7 weeks now, set up with live sand and rock.
Livestock and corals:
3 hermit crabs
1 scooter blenny
1 blue striped pipefish
Pulsing xenia
Green hairy mushroom
GSP
Kenya Tree
Zoas
Firework Clove Polyps
Latest test results:
Spec. Grav. 1.025
Temp 25C (77F)
pH 8
Calc 440
dkH 8.3
Nitrate 20
Phosphates 0.01
Feeding:
Frozen rotifers and brine shrimp - twice a day
Live freshly hatched brine shrimp - as and when
Live copepods - as and when
Nori seawood - twice a week
Pellets for the hermit crabs - twice a week
I have some reef roids arriving in the next few days, which I am hoping will also help to raise my phosphates.
Or is it not an issue that my phosphates are low? Please help!
I have a Fluval Evo 52l, been running for 7 weeks now, set up with live sand and rock.
Livestock and corals:
3 hermit crabs
1 scooter blenny
1 blue striped pipefish
Pulsing xenia
Green hairy mushroom
GSP
Kenya Tree
Zoas
Firework Clove Polyps
Latest test results:
Spec. Grav. 1.025
Temp 25C (77F)
pH 8
Calc 440
dkH 8.3
Nitrate 20
Phosphates 0.01
Feeding:
Frozen rotifers and brine shrimp - twice a day
Live freshly hatched brine shrimp - as and when
Live copepods - as and when
Nori seawood - twice a week
Pellets for the hermit crabs - twice a week