So, I've always battled hair algea and phophates in general because I came from freshwater land (alright I might be a bit lazy too), and my brain said treat your bacteria like a plant. If there is enough of an excess, for long enough, eventually the bacteria population will reflect, and the system will self balance. (So now that I'm changing filter socks every 2 days, and doing bi-monthly 20 percent changes, I think you can all assume I learned my lesson)
So system background
240g tank (8'x3'x18inches)
70 gal sump
2x 50 micron filter socks (washed every 2 days)
Royal exclusive bubble king mini 200 drawing outside air
Small regugium (rebuilding my cheeto currently, I basically wiped everything 3 weeks ago because of flatworms, hair algea, and a filter mat that I must have thrown in there a year ago being disgusting)
Brs dual reactor running full blast with about 2 cups of gfo 2 cups of carbon (3 different blends of carbon).
So I measure my water params last week with my new hanna alk, calc, and LR phosphate (not ultra low range) testers.
Ph has always been a bit low, 7.9 range. I cooked up some baking soda to make washing soda 2 weeks ago and added about 2 teaspoons over the last 2 weeks (a few ounces of a 20 ounce mixture every couple of days) to bring my alkalinity up a bit from the low end of range (to prepare for my first real attempt at sps type corals).
So 2 weeks ago (at roughly 8pm) we were at
Ph 7.88
Calc 441
Alk 7.65
Phosphate .41 (this is ppm, and high I understand)
Changed out my gfo, did a 20 percent water change, finished adding washing soda (finished last night) and tested again today at around 130pm.
Ph 8.07 (pretty solid. Will stay right around 8.02-8.03 at night, it's a little low because my skimmer has been off for 2 hours, need to dump it but I'm on crutches right now lol).
Calc 461
Alk 7.26
Phosphate (and I tested this twice because I don't believe it) 0.00
So is this plausible I've pulled all the phosphates out of my water (I also started dosing hydrogen peroxide 20 ml a day split 10 morning 10 night in the sump)?
Secondly, do I need to get more drastic to push my alkalinity up (I just want to be mid range, and I was hoping it would bring the ph up a bit with it)?
Third, would a drop in phosphates be a reason that I've got apparently more a available calcium without dosing anything?
Corals and everything are fed every 3 days, target fed probably an 1/8th to a 1/4 teaspoon worth of reef roids. They all look great, hammers/zoas/Duncan's growing like mad, all my sun coral polyps open every night, only coral showing and poor signs in a new goniopora which I just moved as it looked like he was getting too much light.
I have 4 tangs and an basslet for livestock and I feel like I am just pouring on the algea fertilizer by feeding them 2 to 3 times a day, but I have next to no algea in display (I've been swapping a rock here and there with the sump which has twice the amount of light intensity as the display) to give them a little bit to graze on.
So system background
240g tank (8'x3'x18inches)
70 gal sump
2x 50 micron filter socks (washed every 2 days)
Royal exclusive bubble king mini 200 drawing outside air
Small regugium (rebuilding my cheeto currently, I basically wiped everything 3 weeks ago because of flatworms, hair algea, and a filter mat that I must have thrown in there a year ago being disgusting)
Brs dual reactor running full blast with about 2 cups of gfo 2 cups of carbon (3 different blends of carbon).
So I measure my water params last week with my new hanna alk, calc, and LR phosphate (not ultra low range) testers.
Ph has always been a bit low, 7.9 range. I cooked up some baking soda to make washing soda 2 weeks ago and added about 2 teaspoons over the last 2 weeks (a few ounces of a 20 ounce mixture every couple of days) to bring my alkalinity up a bit from the low end of range (to prepare for my first real attempt at sps type corals).
So 2 weeks ago (at roughly 8pm) we were at
Ph 7.88
Calc 441
Alk 7.65
Phosphate .41 (this is ppm, and high I understand)
Changed out my gfo, did a 20 percent water change, finished adding washing soda (finished last night) and tested again today at around 130pm.
Ph 8.07 (pretty solid. Will stay right around 8.02-8.03 at night, it's a little low because my skimmer has been off for 2 hours, need to dump it but I'm on crutches right now lol).
Calc 461
Alk 7.26
Phosphate (and I tested this twice because I don't believe it) 0.00
So is this plausible I've pulled all the phosphates out of my water (I also started dosing hydrogen peroxide 20 ml a day split 10 morning 10 night in the sump)?
Secondly, do I need to get more drastic to push my alkalinity up (I just want to be mid range, and I was hoping it would bring the ph up a bit with it)?
Third, would a drop in phosphates be a reason that I've got apparently more a available calcium without dosing anything?
Corals and everything are fed every 3 days, target fed probably an 1/8th to a 1/4 teaspoon worth of reef roids. They all look great, hammers/zoas/Duncan's growing like mad, all my sun coral polyps open every night, only coral showing and poor signs in a new goniopora which I just moved as it looked like he was getting too much light.
I have 4 tangs and an basslet for livestock and I feel like I am just pouring on the algea fertilizer by feeding them 2 to 3 times a day, but I have next to no algea in display (I've been swapping a rock here and there with the sump which has twice the amount of light intensity as the display) to give them a little bit to graze on.
