Testing phosphates while cycling real live rock

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Is it needed? I'm picking up some Australian live rock from a local place about an hour from home, last reef tank I used dry rock and tested for phosphates since that was an issue previously.

But if I'm using fresh live rock, is it needed?
 

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Won't know until you try.
The Live rock from LA was squeaky clean when I picked it up recently, but who knows what you get until you test it.
 
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Fair enough, it'll probably save me a headache to test it while cycling anyways.
 

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Is it needed? I'm picking up some Australian live rock from a local place about an hour from home, last reef tank I used dry rock and tested for phosphates since that was an issue previously.

But if I'm using fresh live rock, is it needed?

I'm a certified newby, but I used gulfliverock to cycle my new tank.

I did not measure early, and now, with very little feeding, 2 fish, 2 cleaner shrimp and 3 corals, I'm at .72ppm. 6 weeks or so is when the tank was started.

I'll be very curious what your tests show.
 

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