I learned about a product called phosphate-e yesterday. It sounds like a potential solution to bring my disproportionately high phosphates down without toxifying the system. Of course no solution is perfect but as long as I drop the phosphates gradually until it's around .1 or even .05 I would think chaeto along with sensible feeding habits would be enough to keep phosphates in check. My main concern is getting the newly bound phosphates filtered out as per the instructions. I don't have a skimmer or mechanical filtration. If I do employ something like carbon I worry I'll be filtering out trace elements which could starve the chaeto and even the pods. I'll continue to research it and figure out what I want to do.
Speaking of pods I am beginning to see more of them. Everything's still doing well. More algae is growing on the walls of the sump and the chaeto is starting to take off. Once I get phosphates where they need to be and I can keep them stable enough I'll try more LPS.
Speaking of pods I am beginning to see more of them. Everything's still doing well. More algae is growing on the walls of the sump and the chaeto is starting to take off. Once I get phosphates where they need to be and I can keep them stable enough I'll try more LPS.