FishyCurt
New Member
Hello,
Im looking for some ideas of why my phosphates are higher in my tank then in the water going into the tank.
So I have a 75g with 4 fish in it, snowflake, yellow tang that's 2inches, algae blenny, and a lunar wrasse that's 4inches.
ph is 8.0
sal 1.025
phos .82
ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate .15
I have a reef octopus 1000bh hob skimmer and a canister filter with rowa phos and carbon in it with filter pads. I clean it every weekend.
I have a 8hr light cycle with a 4 bulb t5 ho
I also have at least 100lb of live rock
I feed rinsed frozen food only, once a day and theres never any left overs.
I have a hair algae problem like no tomorrow, and in just the last couple weeks red slime has made its unwelcome appearance.
I have been doin the vinegar method for 2 months now, and haven't seen a difference, beside my skimmer working overtime.
Im at a loss of what too do with out using a phosphate eliminator.
Can anyone tell me or know why when I use ro/di water at 0 tds isn't stopping algae growth?
Im looking for some ideas of why my phosphates are higher in my tank then in the water going into the tank.
So I have a 75g with 4 fish in it, snowflake, yellow tang that's 2inches, algae blenny, and a lunar wrasse that's 4inches.
ph is 8.0
sal 1.025
phos .82
ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate .15
I have a reef octopus 1000bh hob skimmer and a canister filter with rowa phos and carbon in it with filter pads. I clean it every weekend.
I have a 8hr light cycle with a 4 bulb t5 ho
I also have at least 100lb of live rock
I feed rinsed frozen food only, once a day and theres never any left overs.
I have a hair algae problem like no tomorrow, and in just the last couple weeks red slime has made its unwelcome appearance.
I have been doin the vinegar method for 2 months now, and haven't seen a difference, beside my skimmer working overtime.
Im at a loss of what too do with out using a phosphate eliminator.
Can anyone tell me or know why when I use ro/di water at 0 tds isn't stopping algae growth?