Phosphates spike after water change ??????

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Hi. I can’t seem to understand why my Phosphates spike after a water change. My tank is finishing up a mini cycle that it entered due to me adding a lot of dry rock. Almost all the readings are normal now except Phosphates. They were reading above 1. Then went down to 0.9 then today they were at 0.59 before I did a water change. about 2 hours after the change phosphate was reading 0.9 again. I use Hanna hand held checker.
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Do you use tap or rodi water? Depends on time of year and where you live, could be in the tap water during to additives used to treat our drinking water.
I buy my water. This 5 gallon was bought at LAX Aquarium in Los Angeles.
 
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Since you are not making your own salt water, test the salt water you are adding for PO4
Just checked the water I got from LAX. On Hanna Checker the reading was 0.15 and it was pretty much zero on API
 
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I use Rowa phos in a mesh bag in the second chamber of my BioCube.
 

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So you are adding water that is lower in PO4 and your PO4 level goes up. This is strange.
My next guess is
Pukani Dry Rock which is known to leech PO4
 
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Ok, so ROWAphos claims to not leach phosphates back into the system once exhausted, so we will rule out the ROWAphos. Can you tell us a little bit more about what all you have in your bio cube like fish, live rock, corals, etc?
 

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So you are adding water that is lower in PO4 and your PO4 level goes up. This is strange.
My next guess is
Pukani Dry Rock which is known to leech PO4
Why would you suggest it's Pukani rock, when there's no mention of pukani rock at all?
 

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Why would you suggest it's Pukani rock, when there's no mention of pukani rock at all?
The OP is not giving us much info, so these are my guesses without knowing all the facts.
Rock absorbing PO4 then leeching is something that can happen.
If its not comming from any new water or substance entering the tank then its in the tank already.
 
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Ok, so ROWAphos claims to not leach phosphates back into the system once exhausted, so we will rule out the ROWAphos. Can you tell us a little bit more about what all you have in your bio cube like fish, live rock, corals, etc?
12 corals. Small ones. 3 acans 2 Favites and rest all Zoas.
 

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