and how much do you feed and what are you feeding?
few other things are very important, 1 how big is your tank, 2 are you running bare bottom, DSB or crushed coral ect.
while water changes can be a temperary fix, I don't belive them to be a nessasary tool in fighting phosphates, but if your water has phosphate then ever water change is bringing more in. so testing your water you use to make your salt or top up your tank is a very important one also.
Steve
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