My understanding is that too reduce or control phosphates, you must either manage it 1) chemically eg GFO 2) biologically eg. Chaeto or bacteria carbon dosing 3) physically eg skimmer or water changes which is very inefficient
There are also new approaches like siporax which allows for bacterial colonization on its surface like rock except much more porous and therefore more colonizable surface area.
The issue I have is that I recognize how nitrate is both reduced and controlled by these various methods but I'm not clear about phosphates. I appreciate the redfield ratio or at least that nitrates get consumed at a much larger ratio than phosphates. And I appreciate those that carbon dose can drive nitrates to zero or near zero and that nitrate dosing with carbon dosing can drive phosphates down also. I also understand that there may be potential reservoirs for phosphates eg. Rock and sand bed.
In my experience chaeto, water changes, skimming can keep nitrates below 10ppm fairly predictably. Adding siporax seems to drive the nitrates less than 2 ppm. But my phosphates may range from .07 to .15 ppm (Hanna ulra low phosphorus) unless I add GFO. I follow so many threads on r2r where reefers manage low phosphates without carbon dosing and often without GFO.
What I do not understand are those that don't carbon dose, how do they manage low phosphate levels?
There are also new approaches like siporax which allows for bacterial colonization on its surface like rock except much more porous and therefore more colonizable surface area.
The issue I have is that I recognize how nitrate is both reduced and controlled by these various methods but I'm not clear about phosphates. I appreciate the redfield ratio or at least that nitrates get consumed at a much larger ratio than phosphates. And I appreciate those that carbon dose can drive nitrates to zero or near zero and that nitrate dosing with carbon dosing can drive phosphates down also. I also understand that there may be potential reservoirs for phosphates eg. Rock and sand bed.
In my experience chaeto, water changes, skimming can keep nitrates below 10ppm fairly predictably. Adding siporax seems to drive the nitrates less than 2 ppm. But my phosphates may range from .07 to .15 ppm (Hanna ulra low phosphorus) unless I add GFO. I follow so many threads on r2r where reefers manage low phosphates without carbon dosing and often without GFO.
What I do not understand are those that don't carbon dose, how do they manage low phosphate levels?
