Any recommendations about controlling phosphate in a reefish tank? I'm volunteering a few hours a week in a biology lab here at NIU, and they have a green hair algae problem in the warmwater+metalhalidelighting tank. They have amphipods in another colderwater lowerlight tank that seem to devour the green hair algae (when algae'd glass slides from the one tank are placed into it), but dont seem to be able to live long or reproduce in this tank... Can't give specific phosphate levels until I buy a test kit this weekend.
I heard that phosphate-sponge technology is a bad idea for reef tanks (what about when using a 'phos reactor'?)... is the answer just water changes? He's been doing weekly water changes. I do want to add that the tank lacks coralline algae, though he wouldn't mind that, so might introduction of the coralline algae in conjunction with a temporary removal of the green hair help the problem?
Thanks,
-Pete
I heard that phosphate-sponge technology is a bad idea for reef tanks (what about when using a 'phos reactor'?)... is the answer just water changes? He's been doing weekly water changes. I do want to add that the tank lacks coralline algae, though he wouldn't mind that, so might introduction of the coralline algae in conjunction with a temporary removal of the green hair help the problem?
Thanks,
-Pete