I know this sounds crazy, but is it even possible to have 0 phosphates in a tank that's had the same rock for a few years? I bring this up because I know phosphate binds to rock, but after a couple of years it has to be saturated. I tested my tank yesterday with the Hanna Phosphorus ULR checker and it measured 0 phosphate, but I know that can't be right. I feed my tanks, like everyone else, so how is it that we get 0 readings for phosphate? My rock is mostly clear of algae, but there's still bubble algae on the rocks. Not a ton, but a few bubbles here and there. Is it possible to actually have 0 phosphate in an established tank? What explains the 0 reading?