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Hello fellow reefers, so today I was doing my regular check up on my water level and I noticed that my Hanna reader was showing 2.18 phosphates. I'm not entirely sure what the long run effects are of having that high levels. A little info on my tank
110 G
Calcium 480
Mag 1450
Alk 8.7
Salinity 1.022
Nitrates 15
Phosphates 2.18
Tank has being running for about a year and a half. I have the following fish: blue tang, fox face, pair of clowns, midus blenny, yellow corris wrasse, Cardinal, 2x firefish, citron goby, and psychedelic mandarin. I feed 2 times a day, and give corals food 2 times a week. I have a lot of coral as you can see in the pictures and I haven't really noticed any problems but I also can't find an answer to what happens if the phosphates remain high in the tank.
110 G
Calcium 480
Mag 1450
Alk 8.7
Salinity 1.022
Nitrates 15
Phosphates 2.18
Tank has being running for about a year and a half. I have the following fish: blue tang, fox face, pair of clowns, midus blenny, yellow corris wrasse, Cardinal, 2x firefish, citron goby, and psychedelic mandarin. I feed 2 times a day, and give corals food 2 times a week. I have a lot of coral as you can see in the pictures and I haven't really noticed any problems but I also can't find an answer to what happens if the phosphates remain high in the tank.