mitch91175
Premium Member
Ok guys here we go. Currently I have been prepping my 240 for some new SPS that I have coming in hopefully on Monday. So about a week ago I started dosing vinegar to lower my nitrates in my DT. All is great everyone is doing well. No fish deaths and my RBTA are wide open with no signs of stress, etc.
I also switched my salt from Red Sea Coral Pro to Reef Crystals to save a little $$$. Besides, salt shouldn't contain phospates right and I am dosing kalk to maintain pH, calc, alk. Those parameters are fine in my DT. Also the tank has been running for 4 years. Initially had algae like most do so no worries.
Started noticing spots of algae growing in the DT and am wondering to myself what the heck. Decided to test my RO/DI water after adding the salt and crap PHOSPHATES (0.47mg/l)! Tested using a Milwaukee phosphate tester (more accurate to me). Testing my DT getting a 0.05 mg/l so not terrible (sure it won't be there shortly - unless I add the new salt mix without running it through GFO).
Also, on my RO/DI unit, everything was recently changed except the RO membrane, but felt that wasn't the issue since my TDS is reading 0. When I switch the TDS to see what I have coming in I get a reading 166+/-.
Do you guys think it could be the salt or the brute contain that is adding the phosphate to the new salt mix? Not gonna throw away the water just gonna run GFO on this batch of water the do some further investigating.
Plan on:
1. Running GFO on salt mix
2. Once phosphates read 0 will add to DT
3. Get some fresh RO/DI water and test it prior to adding the salt
4. If that test in step 3 is good, then will add the salt and test again
5. If that test isn't reading 0 then it must be the salt
I definitely do not want to go through another hair algae issue. Such a PITA.
Any ideas, suggestions?
I also switched my salt from Red Sea Coral Pro to Reef Crystals to save a little $$$. Besides, salt shouldn't contain phospates right and I am dosing kalk to maintain pH, calc, alk. Those parameters are fine in my DT. Also the tank has been running for 4 years. Initially had algae like most do so no worries.
Started noticing spots of algae growing in the DT and am wondering to myself what the heck. Decided to test my RO/DI water after adding the salt and crap PHOSPHATES (0.47mg/l)! Tested using a Milwaukee phosphate tester (more accurate to me). Testing my DT getting a 0.05 mg/l so not terrible (sure it won't be there shortly - unless I add the new salt mix without running it through GFO).
Also, on my RO/DI unit, everything was recently changed except the RO membrane, but felt that wasn't the issue since my TDS is reading 0. When I switch the TDS to see what I have coming in I get a reading 166+/-.
Do you guys think it could be the salt or the brute contain that is adding the phosphate to the new salt mix? Not gonna throw away the water just gonna run GFO on this batch of water the do some further investigating.
Plan on:
1. Running GFO on salt mix
2. Once phosphates read 0 will add to DT
3. Get some fresh RO/DI water and test it prior to adding the salt
4. If that test in step 3 is good, then will add the salt and test again
5. If that test isn't reading 0 then it must be the salt
I definitely do not want to go through another hair algae issue. Such a PITA.
Any ideas, suggestions?
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