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Hey guys! So I recently purchased a Hanna Nitrate HR and ULR Phosphorus checker. Before these 2 I was using an API test kit which didnt have a phosphate checker so I have never checked my phosphate before this. My tank has been running since November 2024 and I have 2 fish (A yellow watchman goby and a firefish goby) which I have had the Yellow watchman since April of this year and the firefish goby since about end of June around June 25 of this year. I have a few different coral, a green hammer coral, 2 different types of zoas, a hairy mushroom, a candy cane coral, and lastly some clove polyp corals. All the corals are doing amazing and are growing well. I tested my water with the Hanna checkers for the first time today, and my phosphorus PPB shows 95 which coverted to PPM is about 0.3 and from what I read that is pretty high. My Nitrate PPM on the other hand shows 0.0 probably because I have low Nitrate and this is a Nitrate HR. Is the Phosphorus high or is it okay?
 

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Hey guys! So I recently purchased a Hanna Nitrate HR and ULR Phosphorus checker. Before these 2 I was using an API test kit which didnt have a phosphate checker so I have never checked my phosphate before this. My tank has been running since November 2024 and I have 2 fish (A yellow watchman goby and a firefish goby) which I have had the Yellow watchman since April of this year and the firefish goby since about end of June around June 25 of this year. I have a few different coral, a green hammer coral, 2 different types of zoas, a hairy mushroom, a candy cane coral, and lastly some clove polyp corals. All the corals are doing amazing and are growing well. I tested my water with the Hanna checkers for the first time today, and my phosphorus PPB shows 95 which coverted to PPM is about 0.3 and from what I read that is pretty high. My Nitrate PPM on the other hand shows 0.0 probably because I have low Nitrate and this is a Nitrate HR. Is the Phosphorus high or is it okay?
You mentioned the tank/ corals are growing and happy. I think that shows that your phosphate reading of .3 is acceptable. Many tanks run .3 up to 2ppm of phosphate and are fine.
 
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You mentioned the tank/ corals are growing and happy. I think that shows that your phosphate reading of .3 is acceptable. Many tanks run .3 up to 2ppm of phosphate and are fine.
Ok, thanks for the help! I was just a little scared since it seemed a bit high.
 

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Don’t worry , sometimes we can get caught up in chasing numbers versus simply looking at the health of the corals. I get caught up in this constantly lol
 

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No action necessary. Hobby test is for confirmation of what you see. So, healthy corals = current parameters good. If things start going bad, test to see difference and return to levels that = healthy corals.
 
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Don’t worry , sometimes we can get caught up in chasing numbers versus simply looking at the health of the corals. I get caught up in this constantly lol
LOL, ill try and get some pictures in a little bit of the coral. When they open up they are HUGE. Right now they are kinda tiny cause lights just came on.
 
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No action necessary. Hobby test is for confirmation of what you see. So, healthy corals = current parameters good. If things start going bad, test to see difference and return to levels that = healthy corals.
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. I tested my water with the Hanna checkers for the first time today, and my phosphorus PPB shows 95 which coverted to PPM is about 0.3 and from what I read that is pretty high. My Nitrate PPM on the other hand shows 0.0 probably because I have low Nitrate and this is a Nitrate HR. Is the Phosphorus high or is it okay?

My target level for phosphate runs up to 0.3 ppm, and higher can also lead to a great tank.

I personally would be very cautious about doing anything as it often causes problems instead of fixing something that isn’t broken.

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My target level for phosphate runs up to 0.3 ppm, and higher can also lead to a great tank.

I personally would be very cautious about doing anything as it often causes problems instead of fixing something that isn’t broken.

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Don’t worry , sometimes we can get caught up in chasing numbers versus simply looking at the health of the corals. I get caught up in this constantly lol
Here’s some pictures!
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Rock looks new and young …be vigilant in scrubbing and blowing until coral take up real estate or you will be back in a few months asking how to control algae.
 
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Rock looks new and young …be vigilant in scrubbing and blowing until coral take up real estate or you will be back in a few months asking how to control algae.
In the picture they look kinda white but in person they are pretty brown/green. I never really had an ugly phase tbh. I just had diatoms and then some green hair algae but nothing that like took over or anything. Then maybe around 5 months in I started seeing some corraline growing.
 
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