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It’s the gfoyes and I am scared. I also started dosing all for reef last week and doesn't that have carbon dosing? Could that have also caused the phosphates to come down that fast or is it mainly the gfo?
ok. When would you guys turn the gfo reactor back on. Once phosphates are over 0.30? My tank has been used to phosphates being around 0.30-0.50. The reason I decided on starting gfo again was because a couple of my sps frags were pale and brown. Can high phosphates cause this?It’s the gfo
Yes high phosphates can cause browningok. When would you guys turn the gfo reactor back on. Once phosphates are over 0.30? My tank has been used to phosphates being around 0.30-0.50. The reason I decided on starting gfo again was because a couple of my sps frags were pale and brown. Can high phosphates cause this?
ok. I have a neptune apex so I will set a timer for the reactor.Yes high phosphates can cause browning
I would run the gfo reactor on a timer for 12 hours a day to track if phosphates are stable, or trending up/down and adjust the timer based on test results
hi so my tank is 53gal mostly sps dominant with an elegance coral and a Goni.I think it would be helpful to understand a few things about your tank:
1) tank size and approximate water volume
2) how many fish do you have?
3) how long did it take for the GFO to get your levels down to 0.18 from 0.5?
Stability is key and fast drops are a bad idea but if all of a sudden you have phosphates at 0.18 and then back up to 0.4 and then down and then up your coral will not be happy either. That will lead to polyp bailout in some LPS.
true. I am definitely going to add less gfo next time I replace it. I believe I added 3 tbsp. Bulk reef recommended 6tbsp but I think thats too much and I am using there high capacity gfo.Eh. I’d leave the GFO running 24/7. It’s likely the PO4 will desorb from the rocks anyway, causing the PO4 to rise despite the GFO.
PO4 from 0.5 to 0.2 is still not limiting. I don’t foresee coral issues. You can leave the reactor running 24/7 but adjust how much GFO you add.
I wouldn’t put the GFO on a timer because the GFO might harden from lack of flow. I also wouldn’t want to low ORP water being added back into the tank after restarting the reactor.