Should I remove my macro algae to increase phosphate?

rueric

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Hello,

Just finished my weekly testing and notice I'm running 0.00 for my phosphate (Hanna ULR)
In my tank, I have no fish, just a few snails, an urchin, and a corals.

I've been feeding the corals with reef roids (Just started, 2x a week), and reef energy ab+ (2x week)
I believe I need SOME level of phosphate, 0.05 or so.

I plan to introduce fish in the next month or so but until then, should I remove my macro algae and place it in my temporary holding tank?
I want to add phosphate to the tank by feeding nori to my urchin + reef roids since the tank is still relatively new (a little over a month old now)

The macroalgae I have is a dragons breath.

I don't want to add more chemicals to the tank if possible.

Thanks!
 

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You could remove your macro algae and monitor your phosphates. See if and how much your PO4 comes up.
 

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