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One thing to consider before taking action is do you know why your phosphates may be high and is there a noticeable problem? If there is a problem can it be managed another way (do you have enough herbivores for example or the right ones)?
Also for what it is worth 14 gallons you can change the water and solve the problem without rushing to chemicals.
I feed too much , it’s something I enjoy so don’t want to change that.
Herbivores would just release any po4 they eat so wouldn’t really help.
I would have to change my water many many times to reduce po4 as it’s a very inefficient way to lower po4.