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I have been carbon dosing my tank to lower my nitrate levels and would test phosphate with the API tester which I leant for all intents and purposes is useless so I bought the salifert phosphate kit and it is showing 0 phosphates.

It seems like my nitrates are not going down anymore and I think it is due to having no phosphates.

How do I go about adding phosphate back to my tank?
 

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I have been carbon dosing my tank to lower my nitrate levels and would test phosphate with the API tester which I leant for all intents and purposes is useless so I bought the salifert phosphate kit and it is showing 0 phosphates.

It seems like my nitrates are not going down anymore and I think it is due to having no phosphates.

How do I go about adding phosphate back to my tank?
You can buy a commercial phosphate additive, or make a DIY solution using something like monosodium phosphate purchased online.

Alternately, you could simply feed your fish more food, or feed coral with reef rods.

I prefer using a direct additive as you can dose exactly the amount you need.
 
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I have purchased Brightwell Aquatics NeoPhos and will be dosing that for the time being,, once i see my phosphates go above .03ppm i will resume carbon dosing again, to try and bring my nitrates down.
 

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I have been carbon dosing my tank to lower my nitrate levels and would test phosphate with the API tester which I leant for all intents and purposes is useless so I bought the salifert phosphate kit and it is showing 0 phosphates.

It seems like my nitrates are not going down anymore and I think it is due to having no phosphates.

How do I go about adding phosphate back to my tank?
What is your nitrate level?
 

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Unfortunately the salifert is just about as useless. Hanna 774 or 736 are kind of the phosphate gold standards.
 
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What is your nitrate level?
Nitrates are now at 40ppm but was higher. I have been carbon dosing to lower then and for the first few weeks i did see a decrease but then it stopped decreasing even though i was still carbon dosing. I tested the phosphates and it came up showing nothing, i know the salifert tests can only read as low as .03 so i doubled the chemicals to see if it show anything and still nothing.
 

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Nitrates are now at 40ppm but was higher. I have been carbon dosing to lower then and for the first few weeks i did see a decrease but then it stopped decreasing even though i was still carbon dosing. I tested the phosphates and it came up showing nothing, i know the salifert tests can only read as low as .03 so i doubled the chemicals to see if it show anything and still nothing.
Best way by far to lower nitrates is a water change.
 
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I have now been dosing neophos for 4 days now and i still see no measurable phosphates. I am assuming my sand and rock is absorbing it. I am continuing to dose 5ml a day, and will continue until i see them show up on the test kit.

I have noticed my nitrates are going up since i stopped carbon dosing as well, so hopefully i get some kind of measurable phosphates in the coming days.
 

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The Hanna testers are the way to go. You can have multiple tests going at the same time and they are very consistent.
 

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