UCSB Santa Barbara NSW Natural Sea Water...

How and why is you display tanks PO4 ~.50-.75 and the water you put in is only .03???? Shouldnt it be lower after you do a water change through dilution? Dosent make any sense to me. Just curious.
 
I was reading your latest post on your thread when you were typing your last post here. I have been watching your build for a while now and just dont understand your PO4 issue. My only suggestion is clean RO/DI water and GFO. With the high levels, I still dont understand why your corals are still evev growing. I highly respect your knowlege and design but cant comprehend your PO4 issue. I have never seen or dealt with a level of PO4 like yours. I guess all you can do is purchase a 5g bucket of GFO. Good luck and keep us posted....
 
i am filling the filter with it today. i have had concerns about the swings in alkalinity that it seems to cause. the swings have caused tip die off of the acros.

but i will give it a shot again and try to keep a close eye on the alkalinity.

Carl
 
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i am filling the filter with it today. i have had concerns about the swings in alkalinity that it seems to cause. the swings have caused tip die off of the acros.

but i will give it a shot again and try to keep a close eye on the alkalinity.

Carl

Two years ago my tank was 100% NSW from UCSB, at that time I was subscribing to AWT on a monthly basis. Not that I trust AWT very much but it did open my eyes and I would never suspected borate to be low. The AWT reports came back 2x with low borate.

Generally I would never recommend this except under rare occasions however I used some Two Mule Team borax per one of Randy's articles on Borate with no ill effects on SPS. The alkalinity swings were less dramatic and easier to manage. Maybe some Seachem buffer would work instead.

Too much borate can through off future alkalinity readings so close monitoring is key and the problem is hobbiest test kits are shaddy at best for borate.
 
i doubt if it will make much difference with the small amt of rain we got. at UCSB they don't change how much they run through their system because it rains.

Carl
 
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