Hi everyone,
I’m having trouble keeping phosphates under control in my Waterbox Marine X 110.4. I managed to lower them to 0.07 ppm using Phosphate-E from Brightwell, but just a week later they shot back up to 2.4 ppm. I’m feeling a bit lost because I thought I had them under control.
Here’s what I’m doing:
• I have a Reef Octopus Classic 110 skimmer and I’m running it as wet skim to pull out more nutrients.
• I’m using Nyos Phosi-Ex as phosphate removal media, but it doesn’t seem to be working long-term.
• I carefully control feeding and only give my fish what they consume right away.
• I’m dosing live phytoplankton from Reef Nutrition, 2 teaspoons daily because I have a flame scallop (Lima scabra) that requires this amount to thrive.
• I also add Red Sea Coral Nutrition twice a week at the recommended dose.
I can’t figure out why phosphates are spiking so quickly again. I’ve gone over my system multiple times and I can’t identify what’s causing these rapid increases. Any advice or suggestions on how I can better manage phosphates in my tank would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Today's parameters
Sal: 1.025 SG
dKH: 8.4
NO3: 14.9 ppm
PO4: 2.4 ppm
I’m having trouble keeping phosphates under control in my Waterbox Marine X 110.4. I managed to lower them to 0.07 ppm using Phosphate-E from Brightwell, but just a week later they shot back up to 2.4 ppm. I’m feeling a bit lost because I thought I had them under control.
Here’s what I’m doing:
• I have a Reef Octopus Classic 110 skimmer and I’m running it as wet skim to pull out more nutrients.
• I’m using Nyos Phosi-Ex as phosphate removal media, but it doesn’t seem to be working long-term.
• I carefully control feeding and only give my fish what they consume right away.
• I’m dosing live phytoplankton from Reef Nutrition, 2 teaspoons daily because I have a flame scallop (Lima scabra) that requires this amount to thrive.
• I also add Red Sea Coral Nutrition twice a week at the recommended dose.
I can’t figure out why phosphates are spiking so quickly again. I’ve gone over my system multiple times and I can’t identify what’s causing these rapid increases. Any advice or suggestions on how I can better manage phosphates in my tank would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Today's parameters
Sal: 1.025 SG
dKH: 8.4
NO3: 14.9 ppm
PO4: 2.4 ppm