Hanna phosphorus test phosphates high?

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You need to raise nitrates to lower P. I'm too tired to remember why,
but feed more.

Also, if the coral is happy DO Not be in a rush to lower the P. LIfe is better moving slowly>
Someone else can explain this better than me at this time

Welcome to Reef2Reef. Lots of folk have higher P and corals survive. Lowering it quickly kills more coral than elevated numbers.

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