Phosphate Measurement Help

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I have 3 mixed reef tanks with fish--Office 75 gal, Dining 120 gal, and Living 75 gal. All have sumps with refugiums, protein skimmers, and APEX with Trident. I have never measured the phosphate before but I bought a Hanna Marine Master for Christmas and decided to give it a shot. The phosphate measurement has 2 settings and I am not sure which to worry about. One is Phos in ppm and the other is PO43 in ppm. The readings for all 3 tanks are below.

Off
Phos- .29
PO43- .90

Dining
Phos- .03
PO43- .09

Living
Phos- .26
PO43- .80

Here are screen shots from the Apex
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Any help is greatly appreciated.
 

Randy Holmes-Farley

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Yes, the duplicate readings are just different units of measure, like your height in inches or meters.
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Folks typically refer to phosphate in ppm here at Reef2Reef.

Two of them are on the high end, but that is not necessarily a big problem as some wonderful tanks have even more than yours.
 

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Yes, the duplicate readings are just different units of measure, like your height in inches or meters.
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Folks typically refer to phosphate in ppm here at Reef2Reef.

Two of them are on the high end, but that is not necessarily a big problem as some wonderful tanks have even more than yours.
I love it when the scientist comes in and confirms my post. Makes me feel smart....for a few seconds anyway. :p

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