I have been dealing with high phosphates ever since I set my 120g mixed reef, about 1.5 years. It started at 0.9 mg/l, now it’s around 0.16. Nitrates have barely been detectable. Highest level was 0.8 mg/l. Measurements taken by Hanna ULR phosphate and HR nitrate. ICP also confirmed the high phosphate, undetectable nitrate.
I used old live rock (Fiji, pukani, tonga, etc.) from past tanks that has been sitting outside for years. I bleached the rock, then did an acid bath. I hoped the acid wash would knock down some phosphates, but doesn’t look like it. Rocks dropped in size so the acid did take off some layers.
For nutrient export, I have a skimmer, mesh socks, and chaeto. Plus water changes 3x per month ranging from 10-20%.
Lightly stocked with fish, semi stocked on corals but not fully grown in. Everything is generally healthy.
I have been dealing with a persistent hair algae/turf algae problem that I want to get resolved.
I tried dosing small amounts of nitrate. Thought that maybe nitrate is the limiting factor, so if I increase it, phosphate could drop. Also because it was so low. Might have slightly worked, but algae also grew.
I’m wondering if there is just ton of phosphate bound in the rock and I’m fighting a never ending battle.
Is GFO worth trying in this scenario? I’ve been very hesitant on trying it. Don’t want to kill my system. Should I use a reactor if I do it?
Is there another option?
I used old live rock (Fiji, pukani, tonga, etc.) from past tanks that has been sitting outside for years. I bleached the rock, then did an acid bath. I hoped the acid wash would knock down some phosphates, but doesn’t look like it. Rocks dropped in size so the acid did take off some layers.
For nutrient export, I have a skimmer, mesh socks, and chaeto. Plus water changes 3x per month ranging from 10-20%.
Lightly stocked with fish, semi stocked on corals but not fully grown in. Everything is generally healthy.
I have been dealing with a persistent hair algae/turf algae problem that I want to get resolved.
I tried dosing small amounts of nitrate. Thought that maybe nitrate is the limiting factor, so if I increase it, phosphate could drop. Also because it was so low. Might have slightly worked, but algae also grew.
I’m wondering if there is just ton of phosphate bound in the rock and I’m fighting a never ending battle.
Is GFO worth trying in this scenario? I’ve been very hesitant on trying it. Don’t want to kill my system. Should I use a reactor if I do it?
Is there another option?