My tank is 120g with a 30g sump. Set it up valentine's day with dry rock and mostly dry sand, 1 20lb bag of live sand and 1 bottle of start smart bacteria. Running a very large vertex skimmer. Unfortunately I didn't cure the rock first (which is probably where a lot of my phosphates are coming from.) I have two very small clown fish, 1 bta, 1 toad stool leather the size of a quarter. I direct feed frozen mysis strip to the clowns once daily and small pieces of raw shrimp to bta. I did have old MH lights but replaced them with the new AP700 3 weeks ago. It's on the daily program at 60%. Not dosing anything now. Monthly 20% water changes. I forgot to add that I have 15 snails and 15 hermit crabs. I'm using red Sea and Hanna tests.Can u provide more information on your system? You want to get to the bottom of the high phosphate. Gfo is a bandaid on a bleeding wound. Need to find source of your high phosphates. .48 is way to high for nitrates to be at 5. Nitrates actually help eliminate phosphate, research it.
How old is system?
How big?
How many fish?
What are you feeding and dosing?
What test kits are you using?
What kind of lights?
Old bulbs?
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