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![]() Your tank has sand right. Pretty sure it's the disruption in the sand that's leaching phosphates that were trapped in there out.
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![]() Nope bare bottom
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I'm not 'fallow' you must be talking about my tank! |
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![]() What are you using to measure your phosphates? I used to think mine were undetectable until I got a Hanna Phosphate Checker.
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![]() I had a buddy fight this for a year and a half. He tried everything and nothin worked other than cooking his rocks. For months. Just put it in buckets and changed out the water on a regular basis. It sucks I know, but if your setting up a bigger tank it's easier to try and battle it now rather than later in a bigger tank. His started out to with a crapped out skimmer and lack of maintenance.
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