I know this has probably been asked and answered 1000 different ways, so please excuse me if it’s frustrating, I am new to the forum and this is my first post, so I’m not up to fully understanding format here.
I have a 225 gallon mixed reef, the tank is less than a year old, it is heavily stocked with fish, 7 tangs, couple of puffers, snowflake eel, long horn cow fish, shrimp, snails, chromes, damsels, 4 clowns...(I know some are not “reef safe”, my tank, my gamble, it’s worked well so far..lol)
I run my alk at 9.9-10.2, calcium 470-480, and currently my phosphate is .26, I check magnesium about once a month (it always seems to be where it should between 14-1500 (maybe a little high)
my corals all seem to be pretty good, apart from some of the color in some of my acros, I think they could be a little more vibrant. I use BRS Kallkwasser in my ato, and add 8 drops of lugols a week, amino acids about every other day (vibrance fuel), 13ml a day of korallen-zucht trace element complex...i feed 2-3 times a day, a combo of mysis, krill, rods fish and coral food, and live phyto every few days...
I run a BRS dual reactor with high capacity GFO and carbon, and a refugium with chaeto.
I have shared all this just to ask, how can I get my phosphates lower? I have no hair algae issues or anything, but I am worried that this may be to high? any help or correction would be much appreciated...I have only been in the hobby for about a year, I started with and 80 gallon on a canister, to building an acrylic 225 and running refugium sump (sump is an af-300 eshopps) and running a reef octopus 200 classic int.
I have a 225 gallon mixed reef, the tank is less than a year old, it is heavily stocked with fish, 7 tangs, couple of puffers, snowflake eel, long horn cow fish, shrimp, snails, chromes, damsels, 4 clowns...(I know some are not “reef safe”, my tank, my gamble, it’s worked well so far..lol)
I run my alk at 9.9-10.2, calcium 470-480, and currently my phosphate is .26, I check magnesium about once a month (it always seems to be where it should between 14-1500 (maybe a little high)
my corals all seem to be pretty good, apart from some of the color in some of my acros, I think they could be a little more vibrant. I use BRS Kallkwasser in my ato, and add 8 drops of lugols a week, amino acids about every other day (vibrance fuel), 13ml a day of korallen-zucht trace element complex...i feed 2-3 times a day, a combo of mysis, krill, rods fish and coral food, and live phyto every few days...
I run a BRS dual reactor with high capacity GFO and carbon, and a refugium with chaeto.
I have shared all this just to ask, how can I get my phosphates lower? I have no hair algae issues or anything, but I am worried that this may be to high? any help or correction would be much appreciated...I have only been in the hobby for about a year, I started with and 80 gallon on a canister, to building an acrylic 225 and running refugium sump (sump is an af-300 eshopps) and running a reef octopus 200 classic int.