Phosphates and Nitrates

Randy Holmes-Farley

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

There’s no need to make duplicate posts.

My questions from the other thread:


How are you measuring it?

Are you cycling? If so, the nitrate is likely a false reading from nitrite interference.

How big is the tank?
 

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My phosphates are 0 and my nitrates are 160 ppm. How would I go about rating PO and lowering NO?
I see this is your first thread on r2r. Welcome to the website. Without knowing your experience level or tank history, I doubt those test results.

With respect to raising phosphate, I suggest you consider dosing with calcium phosphate. With respect to 160ppm of nitrate, I would do nothing until the test number is validated. Algae assimilates nitrogen & phosphate in a ratio of 30:1. So, if phosphate is available in the water, when one molecule of phosphate is assimilated in seaweed biomass, 30 molecules of nitrate are also sequestered from the water.
 

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I see this is your first thread on r2r. Welcome to the website. Without knowing your experience level or tank history, I doubt those test results.

With respect to raising phosphate, I suggest you consider dosing with calcium phosphate. With respect to 160ppm of nitrate, I would do nothing until the test number is validated. Algae assimilates nitrogen & phosphate in a ratio of 30:1. So, if phosphate is available in the water, when one molecule of phosphate is assimilated in seaweed biomass, 30 molecules of nitrate are also sequestered from the water.

Calcium phosphate? It’s going to be hard to dose due to low solubility.
 

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Calcium phosphate? It’s going to be hard to dose due to low solubility.
If required to raise phosphate, what would you recommend?

PS: I just read the OP’s thread on chemistry forum and learned what I need to dose in seaweed growout tanks. Thank you.

“It's easy to dose food grade sodium phosphate, and there are lots of threads in this forum on it. “
 
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