Hi all. So I am a long time reef keeper, so not new to the hobby, but only recently got back into it after years away. I have a 20g nuvo tank that is running perfectly, and is currently my pride and joy. I set up a new 75g reef tank for a second tank back in June, so yes, it's still "new" and I am still seeing some of the "ugly" phase. I am well versed in how to deal with most of these issues, and on many of them either just adjust my lighing a little bit, add some specific CUC that I may not have enough of, or just "ride it out" and most of these issues tend to resolve themselves in time. I find I can correct most everything with weekly water changes. Anyway, long story short, the cycle went as expected, and parameters are all in check with the exception of my Phosphates. I do check both Phosphate, as well as ULR Phosphorous, to always double check my numbers. I also have tested my new water change saltwater for Phosphates just in case....there are none, or very very little anyway.
So my Phophates at todays testing are still at .90 ppm. Nitrates at about 12, Alk at 10.5dkh, Mag at 1350. I have been throwing in a small bag of phosguard into the sump, that didn't really seem to make very much difference, so about a week ago I added a two little fishies Phosphate reactor 150 to my sump. I put in about a 1/3 cup of Phosban into the reactor, and am running it, so it just slowly turns over the surface of the phosban. I was expecting my Phosphate reading after a little over a week of running it to be significantly lower, but it's not.
Hoping someone may be able to give some advice, or tips on how to get my phosphate to start moving in the downwards direction? I do not fee heavily. I feed frozen foods that I rinse, to get rid of some phosphate, and I also feed Vitalis marine pellets that are also suppose to be very low in phosphates. Not sure where all my phosphates are coming from at this point.
Thanks for any help
So my Phophates at todays testing are still at .90 ppm. Nitrates at about 12, Alk at 10.5dkh, Mag at 1350. I have been throwing in a small bag of phosguard into the sump, that didn't really seem to make very much difference, so about a week ago I added a two little fishies Phosphate reactor 150 to my sump. I put in about a 1/3 cup of Phosban into the reactor, and am running it, so it just slowly turns over the surface of the phosban. I was expecting my Phosphate reading after a little over a week of running it to be significantly lower, but it's not.
Hoping someone may be able to give some advice, or tips on how to get my phosphate to start moving in the downwards direction? I do not fee heavily. I feed frozen foods that I rinse, to get rid of some phosphate, and I also feed Vitalis marine pellets that are also suppose to be very low in phosphates. Not sure where all my phosphates are coming from at this point.
Thanks for any help