Hello,
I'm trying to troubleshoot some interesting Hanna ULR Phosphate Checker readings that I've been receiving the past few days. Do Phosphate levels in reef tanks have 'Cycles' or level changes throughout the day? The reason I ask is because I'm doing carbon dosing in my reef tank and I've been monitoring my phosphate levels and it seems as if they swing a bit depending on when I'm doing the test.
When I would use the TM Phosphate checker I would almost always receive a phosphate test somewhere around .02. Since I want to reduce additional nitrate as a test I added an additional .02 phosphate to the tank using Brightwell NeoPhos. After dosing and letting it mix a bit I tested again with the Hanna checker and received a reading of .04, sounded perfect to me. The next couple days I started getting inconsistent test results (I'm testing very frequently right now since I'm dialing in my carbon dose to desired levels). The hanna checker read from .01 at a low all the way to .11 at a high.
I wasn't aware of any mechanism for this but can phosphate swing that much in a single day without any dosing besides regular feedings taking place?
I'm trying to troubleshoot some interesting Hanna ULR Phosphate Checker readings that I've been receiving the past few days. Do Phosphate levels in reef tanks have 'Cycles' or level changes throughout the day? The reason I ask is because I'm doing carbon dosing in my reef tank and I've been monitoring my phosphate levels and it seems as if they swing a bit depending on when I'm doing the test.
When I would use the TM Phosphate checker I would almost always receive a phosphate test somewhere around .02. Since I want to reduce additional nitrate as a test I added an additional .02 phosphate to the tank using Brightwell NeoPhos. After dosing and letting it mix a bit I tested again with the Hanna checker and received a reading of .04, sounded perfect to me. The next couple days I started getting inconsistent test results (I'm testing very frequently right now since I'm dialing in my carbon dose to desired levels). The hanna checker read from .01 at a low all the way to .11 at a high.
I wasn't aware of any mechanism for this but can phosphate swing that much in a single day without any dosing besides regular feedings taking place?