glennr1978
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I recently set up a new tank and my corals have looked "ok" at best. Some of the corals were transfered over from a tank I had previously, but most are newly acquired frags. The corals from my old tank look decent but they also happen to be of the more tolerant varients of SPS (montis, birdsnest, milli's). The new frags are more sensitive acros.... Anyway, most all of the new frags are browned out and show poor PE. I've never had an issue with po4 in the past so I just chalked up the poor coloring and lack of PE to "new tank syndrome" (the tank is less than 4 months old).
Out of boredom last night I decided to test for po4 and to my surprise I realized the real problem, po4 = .25ppm (API). I've already added some GFO to a filter bag and just placed an order for a phosban reactor. I'm also going to cut down feeding and do a few wc's over the next few days. Is there anything else I can do short-term to combat the high level of po4 in my tank?
Out of boredom last night I decided to test for po4 and to my surprise I realized the real problem, po4 = .25ppm (API). I've already added some GFO to a filter bag and just placed an order for a phosban reactor. I'm also going to cut down feeding and do a few wc's over the next few days. Is there anything else I can do short-term to combat the high level of po4 in my tank?