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If its reading 48ppb that would be .048ppmShow my Hannah Checker says my phosphorus level is 48 so if I do the conversion it comes out to 0.147 is that acceptable for a mixed reef tank?
If its reading 48ppb that would be .048ppm
Which checker are you using? The ULR gives its answer in ppm
lolPost a picture of your corals and we can reply, or else look at them and see if they are happy.
Otherwise, "No", "Yes," or "Heck NO!" and "Heck Yah" are the answers you can expect for this question.
I am using the Hannah phosphorus URL parts per billion checkerHe’s converting phosphorus to phosphate.
Still need to get a filter from my phone but here’s some pictures of my coral and fish tank
Hard corals are supposed to grow faster with lower levels of phosphate but many reefers run levels similar +/- to what you have with excellent results. Other nutrients and coral feeding & light also impact results but your tank looks ok as nothing is dying and there appears to be little algae or other problems that would make me want to change somethings here.Still need to get a filter from my phone but here’s some pictures of my coral and fish tank
Post a picture of your corals and we can reply, or else look at them and see if they are happy.
Otherwise, "No", "Yes," or "Heck NO!" and "Heck Yah" are the answers you can expect for this question.