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My tsnk almost 4 months old. And it had a mix of LPS, and mushrooms softies, and was wondering how high of phosphate i should be worried for? Its at 0.23 phosphate, and 13 nitrat. How bad is that?
 

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My tsnk almost 4 months old. And it had a mix of LPS, and mushrooms softies, and was wondering how high of phosphate i should be worried for? Its at 0.23 phosphate, and 13 nitrat. How bad is that?
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Really? I thought 0.23 for phosphate is high for some reason
Depends on who you talk to. You're going to get a lot of different answers. For a softy and LPS tank you're fine. For SPS you're ok but that would be my upper limit.


That's my opinion, you'll get other answers soon.
 

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Really? I thought 0.23 for phosphate is high for some reason
Nope. Really on a new tank like yours, nutrients are going to be somewhat unstable. Unless you have a mature system and you're trying to keep super sensitive SPS, having phos at least 0.1 is optimal. Much better to have this a little high than to have it bottom out.
 

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I'd work to lower it but its not horrendous. The recommended range is typically 0.03-0.1ppm. If you just add a pinch of gfo into a fine mesh bag and into your filter, it will take care of it.
 
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I'd work to lower it but its not horrendous. The recommended range is typically 0.03-0.1ppm. If you just add a pinch of gfo into a fine mesh bag and into your filter, it will take care of it.
so just a filter media bag with some gfo would do it? i don't need a reactor or anything fancy right?
 

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I'd work to lower it but its not horrendous. The recommended range is typically 0.03-0.1ppm. If you just add a pinch of gfo into a fine mesh bag and into your filter, it will take care of it.
No one should keep LPS and softies at 0.03! They'll starve.
 

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so just a filter media bag with some gfo would do it? i don't need a reactor or anything fancy right?
Do not add any GFO!

Your system is too new, and your numbers don't warrant any action to lower them. You'll just be chasing numbers and likely will end up creating a problem where there isn't one.
 

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Do you have any acro?. Just wondering I have some old school west side tort, ora teal stag and a strawberry. They seam to be doing great.
No, I don't. The only sps-type coral I have is pavona
 

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My tsnk almost 4 months old. And it had a mix of LPS, and mushrooms softies, and was wondering how high of phosphate i should be worried for? Its at 0.23 phosphate, and 13 nitrat. How bad is that?
Agree with above. That is NOT bad. My SPS/LPS are still growing and are colored up nicely and i am at 2.0.... Definitely don't strip it to 0 or you may end up with sad coral and dinos.
 

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Depends on who you talk to. You're going to get a lot of different answers. For a softy and LPS tank you're fine. For SPS you're ok but that would be my upper limit.


That's my opinion, you'll get other answers soon.
What? Go anything above 0.08 in my LPS tank and everything starts STNing
 

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I have 0.5 to 0.75 and nitrates of 50
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