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| View Poll Results: What is your PO4 testing routine, and what do you do to control PO4? | |||
| I run GFO. |
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26 | 46.43% |
| I run a ULNS system. (Eg. Zeovit, Ultralith, Vodka or other carbon dosing) |
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13 | 23.21% |
| I use macroalgae (chaeto, caulerpa, etc.) |
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31 | 55.36% |
| I don't do anything. Water changes good enough for me! |
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8 | 14.29% |
| I test PO4 regularly. |
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8 | 14.29% |
| I test PO4 infrequently. |
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15 | 26.79% |
| I have noticed nonzero PO4 in the past. |
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3 | 5.36% |
| I have never had a PO4 reading. |
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8 | 14.29% |
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I run GFO, I change it out every 3 months or whenever I remember. I test (deltec) every month or so but I don't base my GFO changeout on the reading (its usually always the same or "acceptable). However lately I've had higher PO4 readings so I've been a bit quicker to change out my GFO. I also have been doing larger waterchanges lately so that may contribute to lower PO4 levels.
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