Struggling to pin down my phosphates…
Tank is approaching 1 year old. Had mature media from a previous tank.
For the past month I’m struggling to keep my phosphates stable. Started off with chaeto in a light reactor. Nutrients were low and stable. Found phosphates slowly rising a couple months back so started spot dosing LaCl into skimmer cup. Opened up light reactor to find chaeto decomposing so figured it was not getting enough flow coming off my manifold and cleaned out the reactor. Added a stronger pump but have not added chaeto back.
After I took out the chaeto, phosphates went from an average of 0.04-0.06 to 0.14 very quickly. At this point I added a bit of GFO to my media reactor and phosphates dropped to 0.00 within a few days along with a dip in alkalinity before heading back up to 0.1 within a couple weeks. Got burnt/bleaching tips on my sps and Monti plates, months have since recovered some SPS have not (yellow tenius, PC rainbow) all SPS were growing well and had encrusted.
I’m not sure about the chemistry behind the alk swing and GFO or how quickly it binds up phosphate but I’ve taken it out, I’ve never had good results with it and tried a product called phos zorb from API in the media basket under my filter roller. I’ve used it previously in my frag tank to good effect. Also running zeolite and carbon. Phosphates currently at 0.03
What are some solutions for keeping phosphate stable, am I doing something wrong? On my manifold, should I run Chaeto reactor before Zeo/carbon reactor? Both reactors return into sump.
I’d love for my phosphates to stay under 0.07-0.08 but more importantly I want them to be stable.
Everything else is stable
Current Parameters:
Salinity 1.025
pH 8.3
Alk 9.3
Calcium 430
Mag 1370
Nitrate 8.4
Phosphates 0.03
Tank is approaching 1 year old. Had mature media from a previous tank.
For the past month I’m struggling to keep my phosphates stable. Started off with chaeto in a light reactor. Nutrients were low and stable. Found phosphates slowly rising a couple months back so started spot dosing LaCl into skimmer cup. Opened up light reactor to find chaeto decomposing so figured it was not getting enough flow coming off my manifold and cleaned out the reactor. Added a stronger pump but have not added chaeto back.
After I took out the chaeto, phosphates went from an average of 0.04-0.06 to 0.14 very quickly. At this point I added a bit of GFO to my media reactor and phosphates dropped to 0.00 within a few days along with a dip in alkalinity before heading back up to 0.1 within a couple weeks. Got burnt/bleaching tips on my sps and Monti plates, months have since recovered some SPS have not (yellow tenius, PC rainbow) all SPS were growing well and had encrusted.
I’m not sure about the chemistry behind the alk swing and GFO or how quickly it binds up phosphate but I’ve taken it out, I’ve never had good results with it and tried a product called phos zorb from API in the media basket under my filter roller. I’ve used it previously in my frag tank to good effect. Also running zeolite and carbon. Phosphates currently at 0.03
What are some solutions for keeping phosphate stable, am I doing something wrong? On my manifold, should I run Chaeto reactor before Zeo/carbon reactor? Both reactors return into sump.
I’d love for my phosphates to stay under 0.07-0.08 but more importantly I want them to be stable.
Everything else is stable
Current Parameters:
Salinity 1.025
pH 8.3
Alk 9.3
Calcium 430
Mag 1370
Nitrate 8.4
Phosphates 0.03