JohnV8r
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I'm having a phosphate issue in my mixed SPS/LPS reef that seems to be from the sand bed in my display tank being stirred. Phosphates have been at a disappointing .12 the last several weeks since a spike to .5 that was caused by a powerhead blowing 1/4 of the sand bed all over the place.
Yesterday, I had a fighting conch and a monti cap both pinned behind a rock at the very worst location behind my rock stack. My only option was to dig some sand bed to get them out. I also have a Diamond Goby and a large female Maroon Clown that stir up the sand hourly. I'm not entirely surprised by the phosphate spike after the powerhead incident, but I am surprised that it is still at .4 after 24 hours. My nitrates are currently < 1.0 on an Elos test.
I currently run 1.5 cups of BRS high capacity GFO in a Phosban reactor for 196 gallons net volume.
I dose 2.2ml of vodka through dosing pumps throughout the day.
My question is this: I still was not below the desired < .03 phosphate before this latest spike. Should I:
a) increase the amount of GFO I am running,
b) increase the vodka dosing,
c) add vineagar to the vodka to increase the overall carbon dosing, or
d) all of the above
I really want to suppress the phosphates more aggressively.
Thanks in advance.
Yesterday, I had a fighting conch and a monti cap both pinned behind a rock at the very worst location behind my rock stack. My only option was to dig some sand bed to get them out. I also have a Diamond Goby and a large female Maroon Clown that stir up the sand hourly. I'm not entirely surprised by the phosphate spike after the powerhead incident, but I am surprised that it is still at .4 after 24 hours. My nitrates are currently < 1.0 on an Elos test.
I currently run 1.5 cups of BRS high capacity GFO in a Phosban reactor for 196 gallons net volume.
I dose 2.2ml of vodka through dosing pumps throughout the day.
My question is this: I still was not below the desired < .03 phosphate before this latest spike. Should I:
a) increase the amount of GFO I am running,
b) increase the vodka dosing,
c) add vineagar to the vodka to increase the overall carbon dosing, or
d) all of the above
I really want to suppress the phosphates more aggressively.
Thanks in advance.