I'm using Phosban in a low flow unit to keep my phosphates low, you don't want to hard of flow going across the product, because it will crush it and turn the tank brownish color. Stay away from Seachem Phosgaurd its aluminum based and thats bad for a reef tank. Their is a link to a article somewhere, let me see if I can pull it up for you...
You may want to cut back on feeding, as that was the problem with my phosphates, to much food was hitting the ground and just accumalating to much for my clean up crew to get rid of, so I target feed now when its feeding time and make sure everyone gets feed tell their full.
Water changes I don't think do to much for your phosphate levels, correct me if I'm wrong anyone, but it didn't do anything for me. When you start getting a red slime algae problem, then you know that your phosphates are getting to high, Thats also what happened to me and I order Chemi-clean from marine depot the other day, and its doing a great job in my tank right now of getting rid of that... Someone on my thread said that Chemi-clean also gets rid of phosphates, not too sure on that, but will be testing tonight to see where my levels are at & will post results on my project diary for my tank.
Hope that was help to you, and
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