phosphate level

blazehok68

Active Member
hello, i have a 55g salt tank and its been up and running for about 4 months. i have a couple of damsels, a green mandarin dragonet, a couple of camelback shrimp, some hermits, and some snails, and 45 lbs of fiji live rock. anyway, i am ready to buy some coral and all of my levels a perfect except my phosphate level, it is through the roof. my understand is that once i start adding corals that this phosphate level will go down and be used up by the corals. is this true?? someone please help, i am new to reef tanks and i dont want to waste my money.
 

effloresce

Member
take your mandarine dragonette back to your LFS trade it in for more live rock, mandarins need 100+ pounds of live rcok, and a very astablished tank (7 months at least)
what do you have for lighting, corals need special lights....
 

effloresce

Member
sorry forgot to add this..
you want al leat 1 pound of live/base rock per gallon for proper biologfical filtration, corals dont use phosphates.
 

blazehok68

Active Member
thanks for replying. i have a 3" deep crushed coral bed with live sand over top of it. my lighting consists of 2 18" corallife 50/50 bulbs.
 

effloresce

Member
you CC is the cuprit, CC trapes uneaten foods and turns them into Nitrates, then into phosphates, TAKE OUT THE CC and replace it with live sand. CC is the root of all evil in the marine hobby, :)
and you dont have enough lights, PC bulbs arent good for larger tanks, DO research on "VHO" bulbs, these are what you want, eithe rthose or Metal halide bulbs.
 

blazehok68

Active Member
thanks for your help effloresce, thats gonna bea a pain in the butt but i guess im gonna have to do it
 

blazehok68

Active Member
what about having no sand bed?? i remember reading somewhere that people were starting reef tanks with no substrate.
 

effloresce

Member
YES! bare bottom tanks ROCK! literaly the least amount of build up, it still need matainice like siphoninh out deterius during a water change, or haveing powerheads blowing at the bottom to blow up the deterius up to the overflow were it gets taken out by the sump/fuge, you can buy "starboard: its white cutting board used for cooking, take otu all the CC and add that to the bottom of the tank, it will look like "sand" and will also reflect light up to croals for you.
 

ohioreef

Member
Effloresce,
Do you happen to have any photos of tanks with the starboard in them?
I'm assuming that you would still use a clean-up crew?
 

effloresce

Member
I dont have any pictures of them, on reefcentral under the SPS section, they have lots though.
yeah stilla clean up drew like Hemrit crabs, emerald crabs, astrea snails,
but not burrowing inverts like Conchs, cucmbers, nassarius snails, or jawfish/sand gobys...
 

golfish

Active Member

Originally posted by phipps
Effloresce,
Do you happen to have any photos of tanks with the starboard in them?

here's mine
 

ohioreef

Member
golfish,
That looks nice. A lot nicer than my sand.
How do you keep the bottom looking so clean and bright? How long has your tank been set up?
What size is your tank? Did you use one piece or did you have to use 2 pieces? If 2 pieces, how did you hide the seam?
If you'd prefer, email me at ohioreefer@yahoo.com
Gary
 

golfish

Active Member

Originally posted by phipps
golfish,
That looks nice. A lot nicer than my sand.
How do you keep the bottom looking so clean and bright? How long has your tank been set up?
What size is your tank? Did you use one piece or did you have to use 2 pieces? If 2 pieces, how did you hide the seam?
If you'd prefer, email me at ohioreefer@yahoo.com
Gary

Gary, its only been a few months, nothing really seems to be growing on it, yet..I did notice a few small dots of Coralline.
The tank is 48" long x 26" deepwide x 22" tall..My overflow sits off the back wall and I have Euro bracing, I had to cut it in 4 pieces to get it in the tank. You can't tell where I cut it. This stuff is real easy to work with.
 

mrmaroon

Member
Also, r u using RO/DI water? A DI is supposed to take out phosphates. I had the same problem, which has fueled some algae growth. So I bought a DI, and hopefully that will work. Also, if you alread have an RO, you can just get an add on DI.
 
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