if your at .304 you need water changes. Are you using a ro/di? I'm not sure how i would use Lanthanum Chloride without a sump. Most times with gha your po4 is going to test low because its consuming it.
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I knows its probably hidden. I did do 2 water changes already. But i want to set up phosban or something to take it out instead of water changesif your at .304 you need water changes. Are you using a ro/di? I'm not sure how i would use Lanthanum Chloride without a sump. Most times with gha your po4 is going to test low because its consuming it.
Exactly so what other options do i havemy only problem with phosban is it so expensive and you burn through it so fast
I don't know how from my rock?Po4 can be comming from your ro/di and be leaching from your rocks.
Some rocks have known issues, like dry Pukani from BRS. Most those lanthanum chloride threads are full of pukani rock being treated..I don't know how from my rock?
Then I wouldnt worry about the rock.The only thing is that its not growing on my rock currently. Is mostly on the back of the tank or my wave maker
There is more to live rock than converting ammonia and nitrogen in the live rock there are also facultative and anaerobic bacteria that are crucial to denitrification these bacteria take longer to cultivate and they convert nitrates into nitrogen gas which is just simply gased off. They thrive in low (facultative) dissolved oxygen and (anaerobic) zero DO. Newer rock doesn't have sufficient colonies to convert nitrates. Refugiums with good macro growth will uptake nitrates as it grows you harvest and reduction is accomplished as your rock ages nitrates become less of an issue. Same with phosphates.Uts been running about 6 mo. But i used half cycled water, live rock, live sand, and added prime and 2 bottles of nitrifying bacteria. Im thinking it might be my water