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![]() 5 ppm?!
![]() Some of the information in here is geared towards lowering phosphates: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=44473 |
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![]() Some good advice in that thread. Using a Nutrafin kit i just got today. Its not expired. Also tested again and same result. I think the algae is slime. I have some growing on the back glass but, i figured only because I dont swipe it with the magnet.
I will do some water changes and run some rowaphos to see what I can do. Martin |
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![]() I didn't have a big phosphate problem but when I added Chemi Pure Elite to my filter it dropped to 0 and has stayed there.
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![]() Phosphate now dropping, thanks guys. Interestingly I tested some freshly mixed salt water (Red Sea) and it was showing 0.5 ppm for phosphate despite the RO/DI water reading zero. Is that normal?
I was going to switch salt anyways. Martin |
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![]() yeah if a salt says "phosphate free" they're lying because all salt mixes have trace amounts of phosphates.
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![]() Also, Nutrifin test kits are nutoriously innacurate. Use a good brand like Elios, Salifert, or Aquarium Pharmaseuticals
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