Hi all,
I know this topic was discussed many times and I learnt a lot from all of your posts.
I have my phosphate that is always high, 2 ppm or more as my test kit max is 2 ppm.
My tank is 6 months old.
I used to slightly overfeed as my nitrate/nitrites were higher than normal threshold but since then my nitrates stabilized around 10 ppm which is still not optimal but an acceptable value. I know it's a matter of PO4/NO3 ratio but I don't test everyday to track the trend.
I only have 1 softy. I am planning to add corals by the end of the year but having high phosphate is not helping me.
I tried:
- Big water changes (30%)
- Reducing food amount
- Installed Phosguard (and also Carbon Matrix although not it's not its main role but carbon collide many chemicals)
- Added pounds of macroalgae whenever someone leaving close to the coast can bring me some.
My phophate don't want to decrease.
I know I may try a different test kit manufacturer, but I mean if the value is around the max of the manufacturer, I don't think the shift from one brand to another will be significant.
I started with 100% dry rocks that I worked through the time to make it alive.
I WC every 2 weeks (10%). I tried with RODI and even tap water, no change.
Situation is not critical as my fishes are doing fine and my softy also (but not growing).
Thanks in advance.
I know this topic was discussed many times and I learnt a lot from all of your posts.
I have my phosphate that is always high, 2 ppm or more as my test kit max is 2 ppm.
My tank is 6 months old.
I used to slightly overfeed as my nitrate/nitrites were higher than normal threshold but since then my nitrates stabilized around 10 ppm which is still not optimal but an acceptable value. I know it's a matter of PO4/NO3 ratio but I don't test everyday to track the trend.
I only have 1 softy. I am planning to add corals by the end of the year but having high phosphate is not helping me.
I tried:
- Big water changes (30%)
- Reducing food amount
- Installed Phosguard (and also Carbon Matrix although not it's not its main role but carbon collide many chemicals)
- Added pounds of macroalgae whenever someone leaving close to the coast can bring me some.
My phophate don't want to decrease.
I know I may try a different test kit manufacturer, but I mean if the value is around the max of the manufacturer, I don't think the shift from one brand to another will be significant.
I started with 100% dry rocks that I worked through the time to make it alive.
I WC every 2 weeks (10%). I tried with RODI and even tap water, no change.
Situation is not critical as my fishes are doing fine and my softy also (but not growing).
Thanks in advance.