Tonyscoots84 REEF ON! Manhattan Reefs Location Howell, NJ Rating - 100% 64 0 0 Mar 2, 2012 #41 no problem.... here to help
fishman1069 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Sound Beach,LI Rating - 100% 40 0 0 Mar 2, 2012 #42 If you strip phosphates out of your system too quick it will put your corals into shock. I would say start with half and work from there
If you strip phosphates out of your system too quick it will put your corals into shock. I would say start with half and work from there
Tonyscoots84 REEF ON! Manhattan Reefs Location Howell, NJ Rating - 100% 64 0 0 Mar 2, 2012 #43 you really need to have someone check your phosphate level with a hanna meter. but as i said you should be fine with the recc. amount.
you really need to have someone check your phosphate level with a hanna meter. but as i said you should be fine with the recc. amount.
Jarrett Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Bethpage Rating - 100% 60 0 0 Mar 2, 2012 #44 yea i am going to get one as soon as i can, i wanted to actually buy the equipment and get that out of the way first. i am going to just start with 10 tbsp and go from their.
yea i am going to get one as soon as i can, i wanted to actually buy the equipment and get that out of the way first. i am going to just start with 10 tbsp and go from their.
Macropora Zoa Echino Aficionado Location Bayside Rating - 100% 725 0 0 Mar 3, 2012 #45 Tonyscoots84 said: you really need to have someone check your phosphate level with a hanna meter. but as i said you should be fine with the recc. amount. Click to expand... +1... I have the low range Hanna Phosphate meter (not the pocket photometer). Gives accurate readings all the time.
Tonyscoots84 said: you really need to have someone check your phosphate level with a hanna meter. but as i said you should be fine with the recc. amount. Click to expand... +1... I have the low range Hanna Phosphate meter (not the pocket photometer). Gives accurate readings all the time.