captain hook
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I've had a FO tank setup for about 3 years now and I've been thinking of converting to a reef. The only real trouble I've had with the FO setup lately has been algae. That brown stuff that covers everything. I thought it was due to high nitrate levels (I've had over 100ppm on numerous occasions). I've slowly brought them down through regular water changes, more filtration, etc. They are now between 0-20 ppm, but I've still not gotten rid of this pesky algae. I scrub it off and it's always back in about 2 days. After reading alot on this board I've come to realize that it's probably caused by high phosphate levels. I've been using tap water for my water changes and I'll bet that is a large part of the phosphate problem, but I also want to make sure that it's not the food that I'm feeding also. I've noticed that almost every food that I'm feeding contains the following L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (vitamin C). I wanted to know if this could be broken down in the aquarium into phosphates. I've even found this on the label of my frozen food. If this is a source, does anyone have any suggestions of food I should use that doesn't contain phosphates. I have a yellow tang, hippo tang, tomato clown, green chromis, pygmy angel, and flame goby. All help is welcome. Thanks.