I have high phosphates but they're stable. I'm using a Hannah ULR checker and I confirmed my results with an ICP test. I dramatically scaled back my feeding routine but my numbers have only leveled-off. The only nuisance algae issue I have are a few valonia that I manually remove. My nitrates were 17.5 yesterday on a Hannah Checker.
Here are my readings from the last 10 days (I'm also dosing a tiny bit of iodine based on ICP test results)
I have a 26 gallon AIO tank so I'm using Rowaphos in a bag in my return chamber. I know that's not the most effective way to use it but I don't have space for a media reactor.
Since the Rowaphos in the return chamber is keeping my numbers stable but not lowering them dramatically should I also use a liquid phosphate remover like Brightwell Phosphat-E to slowly bring them down to the correct range? Are there any other parameters I should be concerned with if I go this route? I'm thinking I could lower them by ~.5 over the next 3-4 water changes to get within NSW range. At that point I hope to stop using the Phosphat-E and just rely on my better feeding routine and Rowaphos in a bag to keep them stable. Would you recommend this course of action or something different?
Here are my readings from the last 10 days (I'm also dosing a tiny bit of iodine based on ICP test results)
I have a 26 gallon AIO tank so I'm using Rowaphos in a bag in my return chamber. I know that's not the most effective way to use it but I don't have space for a media reactor.
Since the Rowaphos in the return chamber is keeping my numbers stable but not lowering them dramatically should I also use a liquid phosphate remover like Brightwell Phosphat-E to slowly bring them down to the correct range? Are there any other parameters I should be concerned with if I go this route? I'm thinking I could lower them by ~.5 over the next 3-4 water changes to get within NSW range. At that point I hope to stop using the Phosphat-E and just rely on my better feeding routine and Rowaphos in a bag to keep them stable. Would you recommend this course of action or something different?