How to raise phosphates?

NastyZ

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Ok so I'm having the reverse problem of most and have 0 phosphates I recently set up a new tank with all new water just reused my rocks and some sand I set up my gfo reactor and carbon everything transformed over and was going great but I recently noticed some of my Lps and montis losing color when I realized I was stripping the water so now I need to get me phosphates but a bit before my corals suffer more any ideas?



90 gal

Nitrates 0
Ammo 0
Nitrites 0
Phos 0
Cal 440
Dkh 10
Ph 8.0
Salinty 1.25
 
I would start by taking the GFO offline. If your water is that clean / stripped any PO4 you add will be sucked up by the GFO. Any food you add to the tank will contain PO4, frozen usually more so than dry. With the GFO offline regular feeding should bump up the PO4 pretty quickly.
 
I will agree that GFO and GAC can cause what you're describing in your corals. I don't think "adding PO4" (per se) is the solution to your problem.
The damage has already been done.
IME (and in agreement with many well know reef aquarists) the use of GFO and GAC should be done sparingly. As you already know, absolute zero PO4 is to be avoided. If you're using more than the manufacturer's recommended dosages of GFO and/or GAC for your tank volume you are definitely using too much. Remove some. Or slow down the reactor. Or both.
Monitor alkalinity as GFO can cause it to drop.
Feed your fishes and corals. Everything should recover. Good luck.
 
Yes I have taken the gfo offline once it hit me wht was going on only some of my Lps and a chalice seem to be effected as they started to lose color my sps not so much but there not as vibrant so regular feeding should get it back right and I'm using the recommend amount of gfo but I was having an algae Issue in my old tank but didnt dial the reactor back when putting it In my new tank
 
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Phosphates are a unwanted algea promoters. If you have coral then you want a few fish. The waste they produce and the food you feed are benefictial to the coral. Phosphate come from tap water and zero is best.
 
I have fish In my tank but I don't over feed them my tank is a sps dominated tank with some Lps so that doesn't help much I only feed once every 2-3 days
 
Feed your fish everyday and your problem will be solved. Plus its inhumane to feed fish every 2-3 days, most reef fish have high metabolisms and require multiple feedings a day.
 
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