Really high Phospates - no2 no3 normal.

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Hello everyone, i finally added my first softies. I did my regular water test today and my po4 was at 3mg/L. NH4, No2 No3 were all normal, but phosphates are high. All i have is 2 clownfish, 1 hermit, 1 astrea and 2 zoa plugs and one disco in a 250l+46l sump tank.
I installed a diy refugium with a 25w blurple grow lamp and a bunch of chaeto. My disco seems healthy and all the polyps from both zoas open completely and look happy. Will the refugium suffice and slowly lower the po4 or should/can i do something for the phosphates immediately? I dont want to use lanthanum chloride, im really scared i might mess up and kill my inhabitants.

Thanks in advance!
 
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I use tropic marine saltwater tests. No, it's 3mg/L. The moment I dropped the second reagent in the glass tube it turned a dark blue immediately. But everything seems to be doing fine
 
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If your phosphate is too high you might consider the foods you are feeding. Some can be much higher in phosphate than others.

I have found this paper by Randy Holmes-Farley very helpful

It's linked to from this wider topic post, which is also very helpful
 
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