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Sounds unbalancedNo removers. But carbon dosing to manage it. And sometimes I dose it.
or very tightly controlledSounds unbalanced
So plenty of testing thenor very tightly controlled
I’ve had that happenI think this just depends on the tank. Right now I dose because my tank bottomed out unexpectedly.
I’ve had a phosphate and feeding fixation for a while. Not necessary but it’s been fun.So plenty of testing then
TM has some cool products like phos feed and reef actif. I’ve never tried them because I don’t understand them and I don’t know what’s in them. That doesn’t always stop me from trying something but it certainly makes me hesitant.I let it do its thing. But I do add TM Phos Feed to my main tank and I look at corals.
If I see this I assume things are good,
Last time I checked PO4 is 4+ months ago…
Good luck,
No removers. But carbon dosing to manage it. And sometimes I dose it.
Mostly agree, but you can definitely control phosphates with it too.Carbon dosing is more for Nitrates.
I was dealing with elevated PO4 and started dosing distilled vinegar. My nitrates plummeted without making a dent in my PO4 number.
I installed a Phosguard reactor. PO4 well on its way down.
Me too but just .07ml to keep a constant .03I dose lanthanum to remove phosphate,
Looks like my nannas heart rateI’ve had a phosphate and feeding fixation for a while. Not necessary but it’s been fun.
I don't have exact numbers, but when i see corals starting to brown a bit, I mix 7ml of seaklear phosphate remover into 1 gallon of rodi and constant dose it until it's empty. The gallon mixture lasts roughly a week.Me too but just .07ml to keep a constant .03