Hello,
We have just installed a 700 gallon tank, its brand new I.e. rock only at this point have not introduced any coral or fish. We have .5 phosphates currently, most like leaching from rock. We cycled dry rock prior to adding to tank for months and then combined with some live rock form lfs that had also been cycled at the store and regularly tested. Nitrates are 0 and all other parameters are good, just phosphates. We wont be adding coral until we get phosphates back down under .04 or hopefully better.
Since we are just finishing up the set up today we will be adding the protein skimmer and phosphate reactor to assist. In our smaller tanks we would also combat this with large water changes, but large water changes in this tank means several hundred gallons and I am wondering if we just need to suck it up and commit to those water changes or if there are other strategies for ranks this size.
Any suggestions.
We have just installed a 700 gallon tank, its brand new I.e. rock only at this point have not introduced any coral or fish. We have .5 phosphates currently, most like leaching from rock. We cycled dry rock prior to adding to tank for months and then combined with some live rock form lfs that had also been cycled at the store and regularly tested. Nitrates are 0 and all other parameters are good, just phosphates. We wont be adding coral until we get phosphates back down under .04 or hopefully better.
Since we are just finishing up the set up today we will be adding the protein skimmer and phosphate reactor to assist. In our smaller tanks we would also combat this with large water changes, but large water changes in this tank means several hundred gallons and I am wondering if we just need to suck it up and commit to those water changes or if there are other strategies for ranks this size.
Any suggestions.