mskohl
Active member
in my experience and opinion.... it's your emporer filter.
I had an emporer 400 on my 45 gal. and my nitrates were out of control and I went through a period with phosphate trouble. The readings on your phos. and nitrate tests could be off for a couple of reasons: 1. your test kits are incorrect or old. 2. the algae is 'consuming' your nitrates and phosphates that would give you the higher reading.
That's the way it was explained to me once. I got rid of my emporer and now have a sump/fuge and my nitrates dropped dramatically when I switched because of the chaeto, sand and rubble. The emporer keeps the bacteria that convert nitrate into nitrogen gas from flourishing.
I know it's not an easy answer, but I think it might be better than scrubbing or cooking your rocks.
I had an emporer 400 on my 45 gal. and my nitrates were out of control and I went through a period with phosphate trouble. The readings on your phos. and nitrate tests could be off for a couple of reasons: 1. your test kits are incorrect or old. 2. the algae is 'consuming' your nitrates and phosphates that would give you the higher reading.
That's the way it was explained to me once. I got rid of my emporer and now have a sump/fuge and my nitrates dropped dramatically when I switched because of the chaeto, sand and rubble. The emporer keeps the bacteria that convert nitrate into nitrogen gas from flourishing.
I know it's not an easy answer, but I think it might be better than scrubbing or cooking your rocks.