Which Food Raises Phosphate more?

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Does anyone have a definitive answer on which food raises phosphate more?. I haven't had any success but I've read comments saying that frozen contains more and then I'll read that flakes or pellets will add more phosphate. Not sure who to believe so I've continued to feed both. My tank doesn't have any detectable phosphate and I would like to raise it by feeding more. Thanks
 

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Does anyone have a definitive answer on which food raises phosphate more?. I haven't had any success but I've read comments saying that frozen contains more and then I'll read that flakes or pellets will add more phosphate. Not sure who to believe so I've continued to feed both. My tank doesn't have any detectable phosphate and I would like to raise it by feeding more. Thanks
Reef roids is well known to increase phosphate.
 

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Does anyone have a definitive answer on which food raises phosphate more?. I haven't had any success but I've read comments saying that frozen contains more and then I'll read that flakes or pellets will add more phosphate. Not sure who to believe so I've continued to feed both. My tank doesn't have any detectable phosphate and I would like to raise it by feeding more. Thanks
frozen mysis raised mine quite a bit briefly. That's when I decided to wash the frozen chunks through mesh before adding the shrimp to the tank
 

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Does anyone have a definitive answer on which food raises phosphate more?. I haven't had any success but I've read comments saying that frozen contains more and then I'll read that flakes or pellets will add more phosphate. Not sure who to believe so I've continued to feed both. My tank doesn't have any detectable phosphate and I would like to raise it by feeding more. Thanks

I do not think generalized statements are universally true, but it does appear to be widely accepted that Reef Roids is very high in P.

Dosing food grade sodium phosphate will be cheaper than using foods.

I show lots of data here:
 

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Does anyone have a definitive answer on which food raises phosphate more?. I haven't had any success but I've read comments saying that frozen contains more and then I'll read that flakes or pellets will add more phosphate. Not sure who to believe so I've continued to feed both. My tank doesn't have any detectable phosphate and I would like to raise it by feeding more. Thanks
I just read Randy's article. Informative and I was definitely misguided in my assumption about pellets in general.
 
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I do not think generalized statements are universally true, but it does appear to be widely accepted that Reef Roids is very high in P.

Dosing food grade sodium phosphate will be cheaper than using foods.

I show lots of data here:
Thanks for the great read!. I'm going to start with some reef roids to see how that works.
 

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