Alright I have a couple of questions. I'm getting high phosphate readings with my salifert test. It expired in December last year. Do you think it is still fairly accurate? I know I'm having issues due to more film algae on the glass than normal. I have a 30 gallon tank (no sump) that I change 5 gallons a week on with ro/di and I'm using tropic marin pro reef salt. For fish I have a 2 1/2'' foxface, an ocellaris clown, coral beauty, flame hawk, and a chalk basselet. The tank has been up and running for three years, i'm running a crappy prizm skimmer and I have a small penguin (i think) biowheel HOB filter that I run carbon and polyfilter in which I change every week. I feed flake food 1-2 times daily, and feed my lps rinsed pe mysis once a week. In the three years I have never cleaned the sand bed that is aprox. 2'' deep. I'm thinking that this might be the source of the problem. When should one change out the sand bed? Am I due? If so how would one go about it? I'm worried by syphoning out the sand I could release masive amounts of amonia and detrius.
Here are my last test results if it makes any difference
calcium: 455
dkh: 7.7
phosphate: 0.10
mg: 1500
sg: 1.025
no2: n/a
no3: n/a
I know I should have tests for the last two, but I never replaced them because until recently I have never had a problem. Any insight on this problem would be greatly appreciated. Oh yeah I forgot, I just got a media reactor and have been running carbon through it for about a week now. Any suggestions are welcomed as well in regards of husbandry. Thanks so much.
Here are my last test results if it makes any difference
calcium: 455
dkh: 7.7
phosphate: 0.10
mg: 1500
sg: 1.025
no2: n/a
no3: n/a
I know I should have tests for the last two, but I never replaced them because until recently I have never had a problem. Any insight on this problem would be greatly appreciated. Oh yeah I forgot, I just got a media reactor and have been running carbon through it for about a week now. Any suggestions are welcomed as well in regards of husbandry. Thanks so much.