neiltus
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I have had high PO4 on my tank, up to 1ppm. It's a 75g Reefer with TBS rock. Levels got up to 1ppm via Hanna and Salifert. I change about 15g of water a week, sometimes more trying to combat this.
I recently started running GFO for about 2 months. I also changed salt mix at the end of this period, mostly because I wanted to use a non-reef salt that was a little less expensive and there were some decent sales on it. My PO4 dropped with what I thought was judicious use of GFO, often changing it every few days to bring that 1ppm down to about .03-.09. My hammer, nems and other corals looked better. I also started dripping Kalk saturate during this period.
When I started using GFO, I was having a dino outbreak as well. I vacuumed the crap out of the sandbed and blew off rocks during the 2 months of GFO use and did some large water changes with the new salt. The dinos thinned.
Two weeks ago I opened an older box (my last) of reef salt that was in the garage. I threw away the box, mixed up 17.5g for a WC. My PO4 went up from .04 to .09, I changed GFO and put 3tbsp of BRS HD GFO, not wanting to drive PO4 to nil. Last Saturday I did a 17.5g WC. On monday my PO4 was .24 via Hanna and then confirmed with the Salifert test at .25~
Today I mixed up 4 gallons of the reef salt to put in a QT tank with a pair of wrasses. I thought I would test those 4 gallons for PO4.
Hanna
Salifert
Well crap, something must be wrong with my RO.
Hanna RO
Anyway, the salt I am using is HW Marinemix, the salt I changed to because it was on sale was Red Sea Blue.
I wish I still had the HW box, as I tossed it after I rolled the bag to put it in the empty red sea container.
As far as controls, I have not directly mixed salts in this storage container. The salt in the bag is HW. The bucket I used was a 5g HD bucket that is wiped with vinegar and air dried after use so I don't accidentally cross contaminate tanks with QT water.
I know Hanna has a .03 margin of error, but when I look at my salifert test I see close to .1, I don't have a direct white balance on the photos.
I assume HW allows a measurable amount of PO4 in the reef salt to allow for corals and if someone is carbon dosing.
Seems this is one clue to my PO4 problems, using a reef salt when it's not really needed due to a new tank.
Thoughts?
I recently started running GFO for about 2 months. I also changed salt mix at the end of this period, mostly because I wanted to use a non-reef salt that was a little less expensive and there were some decent sales on it. My PO4 dropped with what I thought was judicious use of GFO, often changing it every few days to bring that 1ppm down to about .03-.09. My hammer, nems and other corals looked better. I also started dripping Kalk saturate during this period.
When I started using GFO, I was having a dino outbreak as well. I vacuumed the crap out of the sandbed and blew off rocks during the 2 months of GFO use and did some large water changes with the new salt. The dinos thinned.
Two weeks ago I opened an older box (my last) of reef salt that was in the garage. I threw away the box, mixed up 17.5g for a WC. My PO4 went up from .04 to .09, I changed GFO and put 3tbsp of BRS HD GFO, not wanting to drive PO4 to nil. Last Saturday I did a 17.5g WC. On monday my PO4 was .24 via Hanna and then confirmed with the Salifert test at .25~
Today I mixed up 4 gallons of the reef salt to put in a QT tank with a pair of wrasses. I thought I would test those 4 gallons for PO4.
Hanna
Salifert
Well crap, something must be wrong with my RO.
Hanna RO
Anyway, the salt I am using is HW Marinemix, the salt I changed to because it was on sale was Red Sea Blue.
I wish I still had the HW box, as I tossed it after I rolled the bag to put it in the empty red sea container.
As far as controls, I have not directly mixed salts in this storage container. The salt in the bag is HW. The bucket I used was a 5g HD bucket that is wiped with vinegar and air dried after use so I don't accidentally cross contaminate tanks with QT water.
I know Hanna has a .03 margin of error, but when I look at my salifert test I see close to .1, I don't have a direct white balance on the photos.
I assume HW allows a measurable amount of PO4 in the reef salt to allow for corals and if someone is carbon dosing.
Seems this is one clue to my PO4 problems, using a reef salt when it's not really needed due to a new tank.
Thoughts?