I have a Biocube 32 an can't get the phosphate level below 0.2 to 0.3 ppm (measured with Hanna phosphate ULR). Nitrate is less than 0.2ppm. I do a 10-15% water change weekly, have a protein skimmer, two filter bags with carbon and GFO, and a refugium, all in the built-in sump in the back. I feed manually just the amount that the fish will eat right away (pellets in the morning, mysis shrimp at night). I have two clown fish, a royal grama, yellow tail blue damsel, six line wrasse and a lawnmower blenny. No corals yet but I would like some once the phosphate goes down.
Questions: (I'm a neb so please bear with me)
1) is it safe to turn on the lights? I started the tank 6 months ago but am afraid I'll get an algae problem if I turn on the lights in the aquarium while the phosphate is high
2) should I get a tumbler for the GFO? I have GFO in a mesh bag so it might not do much. If so, which tumbler and how should I mount it? I looked into the two little fishies PhosBan 150 but all I could find on YouTube about mounting the tumbler requires a sump underneath or cutting holes in the lid to hang it on the back, both don't seem like great options
2) Can an overactive refugium cause high phosphate? I have the InTank refugium for the Biocube and a submersible refugium LED light in the chamber with a mesh cage around it so the algae don't get too close to the light. The refugium light is on 14h per day. The chaeto algae are growing like crazy, I have to harvest over half of it each week. Should I reduce the time that the refugium light is on?
Thanks for your help!
Questions: (I'm a neb so please bear with me)
1) is it safe to turn on the lights? I started the tank 6 months ago but am afraid I'll get an algae problem if I turn on the lights in the aquarium while the phosphate is high
2) should I get a tumbler for the GFO? I have GFO in a mesh bag so it might not do much. If so, which tumbler and how should I mount it? I looked into the two little fishies PhosBan 150 but all I could find on YouTube about mounting the tumbler requires a sump underneath or cutting holes in the lid to hang it on the back, both don't seem like great options
2) Can an overactive refugium cause high phosphate? I have the InTank refugium for the Biocube and a submersible refugium LED light in the chamber with a mesh cage around it so the algae don't get too close to the light. The refugium light is on 14h per day. The chaeto algae are growing like crazy, I have to harvest over half of it each week. Should I reduce the time that the refugium light is on?
Thanks for your help!
