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That's my back wall algae i purposely let grow and my cyano has gone way down since I started the media. I just got the gen 5 radion like 3 weeks ago after using black boxes for 4 years. I think .10 phosphate is probably pretty accurate cause that's still very high. This tank is about a year and a half oldWith the algae and cyano I see in those pictures, I think your PO4 and Nitrate may be higher than what you're getting for test results. Also, did you acclimate it to your lights, or did you just glue it to the rock? Could just be the pics, but those corals all look really bleached. Do you know what your PAR is? What light are you using?
A flow problem to all the corals or that's why the millie diedi suspect a flow problem because of how many sps and lps are right next to each other.
The .10 phosphate reading is the flee floating phosphate still available after the massive algae in the back wall has consumed it , meaning ye phosphate / nitrate levels are probly actually very high and you mention phosphate was once higher , rapid change in phosphate could make things madThat's my back wall algae i purposely let grow and my cyano has gone way down since I started the media. I just got the gen 5 radion like 3 weeks ago after using black boxes for 4 years. I think .10 phosphate is probably pretty accurate cause that's still very high. This tank is about a year and a half old