you need to get phos and trates up i thought ??
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her PO4 is .5you need to get phos and trates up i thought ??
Yeah...as long as the corals and fish seem to be doing ok, I'm going to try to ride it out and be patient. I also realized that I don't have the intank media caddy upgrade, so probably that and adding a protein skimmer are on my list down the road.I'm hesitate to use anything like GFO in the early stages of a tank. I'm not saying you shouldn't.. thats just me. I like my tank to figure out its way, or use natural methods first. I'm also a nervous reefer, so take what I say with a grain of salt. Im sure there there are lots of people that would say the opposite. Your P04 is definitely on the high side though.
If it were me I would wait for the ICP results. I have had a LFS sell me crap RODI, so that could very well be it. You could try testing the mixed saltwater for P04 and see if it is reading high.Yeah...as long as the corals and fish seem to be doing ok, I'm going to try to ride it out and be patient. I also realized that I don't have the intank media caddy upgrade, so probably that and adding a protein skimmer are on my list down the road.
I'm just wondering where all this phosphate is coming from with the nitrates bottomed out...the ICP test I sent in also tests your RO/DI so hopefully that will shed some light. Due to my plumbing weirdness in my apartment, I've been buying RO/DI at one of the LFS's.
I didn’t start with live rock , but this is the case ^ if you got live rock it holds on too the nutrients it was exposed too and releases it when introduced into a different systemAlso, depending on where you got your rocks. Were they live? I missed that part....If they were in a high P04 tank for a long time, it could be bound in them and will continue to release into your water. #Cronies can correct me if that is incorrect.
Mine was the opposite problem, I started with dry rock so it absorbed po4 and nitrate for the longest time, keeping me bottomed out. I'm just finally at the point where I'm getting testable levels.Also, depending on where you got your rocks. Were they live? I missed that part....If they were in a high P04 tank for a long time, it could be bound in them and will continue to release into your water. #Cronies can correct me if that is incorrect.
This is the problem I had , lol it was terribleMine was the opposite problem, I started with dry rock so it absorbed po4 and nitrate for the longest time, keeping me bottomed out. I'm just finally at the point where I'm getting testable levels.
I got live rock from one LFS and also from Frank via @StatelineReefer. I’m sure it will balance out. If it’s still stringing along next week, I think the UV sterilizer might be a good option since it’s easy to back off on and isn’t adding any chemical.Also, depending on where you got your rocks. Were they live? I missed that part....If they were in a high P04 tank for a long time, it could be bound in them and will continue to release into your water. #Cronies can correct me if that is incorrect.
That's why I threw that into the mix, I didn't want to add chems to combat it either, although down the line I did end up using neonitro and phos to get my levels up. But at those times it was for coral health.UV sterilizer might be a good option since it’s easy to back off on and isn’t adding any chemical
With my luck, they’d form a gang and go all Westside story on the rest of the tank, snapping their claws, dancing, and knifing everyone.You need some hermits called "the jets"
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I'm hesitant to use anything in my tanks, because I am a LAZY reefer. It'll sort itself out eventually - haven't been wrong yet.I'm hesitate to use anything like GFO in the early stages of a tank. I'm not saying you shouldn't.. thats just me. I like my tank to figure out its way, or use natural methods first. I'm also a nervous reefer, so take what I say with a grain of salt. Im sure there there are lots of people that would say the opposite. Your P04 is definitely on the high side though.