klongo
Member
I am so at a loss as to what to do with my phosphate problems. My tank has been up and running since October and everything was looking wonderful until about 6 weeks ago when I started getting a brownish yuch on my sand. I thought it was diatomes, but now I believe it's dinoflaggetlates, so I bought a phosphate kit - PO4 was 0.5 two weeks ago. I bought a phosphate filter pad and started water changes (20% every 3 days), heavy skimming and started feeding my fish 1/2 the normal amount. PO4 hasn't budged below 0.4.
So, I figured it must be my water (I use R0/DI) or my salt or a combination. My water has a PO4 of 0.1 as does my water change salt (good news for the salt).
What now?? I just did a total check of parameters but I don't know what to do to get the PO4 down:
ammonia 0
pH 8.2
nitrite 0
nitrate <10
PO4 0.5
sg 1.023
alk 3.5
calcium very high (I use Oceanic salt and with the frequent changes, the calcium isn't getting depleted)
I'm feeding my fish a fresh fish mush - no flake or prepared frozen.
So, I figured it must be my water (I use R0/DI) or my salt or a combination. My water has a PO4 of 0.1 as does my water change salt (good news for the salt).
What now?? I just did a total check of parameters but I don't know what to do to get the PO4 down:
ammonia 0
pH 8.2
nitrite 0
nitrate <10
PO4 0.5
sg 1.023
alk 3.5
calcium very high (I use Oceanic salt and with the frequent changes, the calcium isn't getting depleted)
I'm feeding my fish a fresh fish mush - no flake or prepared frozen.