guitar8222
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I am going to agree that you are running too much gfo. Two reactors on a 75 gallon is too much. I ran one tlf on 200 gallon system. You should first run less and change it as it exhausts.
Unfortunately you don't. Besides the potential accumulation of nutrients, hydrogen sulfide is also a concern with plenums and deep sand beds.how would I quantify that.
Could be a K+ overdose. I would not dose potassium with out a test kit. Zeovit makes the only one I know of.
Your p04 is fine but I would like to know what kit you are using or probe.
If it's not a K+ OD it could be a toxic sandbed like jdieck said. We just removed a toxic sandbed in one of our systems. I will never use sand again. Not worth the headaches down the road with built up poison pockets.
stop running GFO and dont dose anything you dont have a test kit for and let it run to see if things start changing
All my water levels are typically spot on and stable for years w/weekly testsI also would let things "settle". GFO also has some effects on ph. So, you may be causing some ill effects with that. I don't think running without it will cause your po4 to go up that quickly. The fuge should take up most if not all of it.
Potassium is a tricky one. I'd also stop that.
Try to monitor the "important" parameters. Calcium, Alk, Ph, PO4, Mag and Nitrate. Keep those in check and go from there. Then start adding the nonessentials.
All my water levels are typically spot on and stable for years w/weekly testsand w/corals dying and polluting my water I will definately see a po4 spike.also this tank has been running GFO for years with nothing but great results!
Not sure if you ever figured this out or not. One thing you do that raises my eyebrows though is the fact that you "stirring" a plenum. DSB's and plenum's are not meant to be stirred up. By stirring them up you have the potential to release a ton of hydrogen sulfide, that otherwise would have been kept in the bed. Not sure if this was the issue or not, and there really is no way to prove it, but more just an "fyi" than anything. Keep the bed lively with critters, don't stir it. HTH!