Cody Ray
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I'm by no means an expert, however from what I have read, macro algae is very poor at using phosphate. Algae use phosphate to bond and store the sugar produced though photosythesis. So, if you want to increase the amount of phosphate your macro algae absorbs, increase the amount of sugar needed to be stored. To do this, just increase the amount of light they are recieving. Algae use par in the specturms of red and yellow. However, I believe that if that sugar needs to be used, it may release the phosphate back into the water (I'm not too sure if that is true though, I may be wrong).
I would use a bag of mud substrate to absorb phosphates from the water. This will also add Iron to the water to aid in the growth of your macro algae. Macro algae uses nitrates very well though
I would use a bag of mud substrate to absorb phosphates from the water. This will also add Iron to the water to aid in the growth of your macro algae. Macro algae uses nitrates very well though