Hi all,
I'm new to keeping saltwater tanks and looking for some advice on reducing the phosphate levels in my tank.
A little background about my tank. I received this tank, a 72gallon bowfront from someone back in Feb. The tank was badly neglected as you can see in the pictures below. I know for a fact that it wasn't maintained for at least 6 months prior to me getting the tank.
I've spent the last several months cleaning the tank and slowly adding fish. I have about 50 hermit crabs, 5 Mexican turbo snails, 3 clownfish, 2 banghai cardinals, 2 pj cardinals, 1 purple tang, 1 coral beauty, and 1 goby that was with the tank when I got it. How he survived, I have no idea. I was given an AquaC 120-EV with the tank but don't think I have been able to get that set up to skim properly. I have replaced that with a Reef Octopus Classic 110-INT. I have also just added a UV Sterilizer.
I was looking to add corals to my tank and read that phosphates are bad for keeping corals so I began testing and found the levels to be between 3-5ppm using an API test kit. A friend lent me his Red Sea test kit that reads as high as .64 ppm and the reading was off the charts immediately.
How can I determine what is causing the high levels? I've tested my RODI water and salt water mix prior to adding to the tank and both have levels between 0 and .25ppm. I've heard the only true way to remove the phosphates is with a reactor, but I want to try and find the source before doing that. I feel I'd be fighting a losing battle if there is something causing them to be that high.
Thanks for your help,
Jason
I'm new to keeping saltwater tanks and looking for some advice on reducing the phosphate levels in my tank.
A little background about my tank. I received this tank, a 72gallon bowfront from someone back in Feb. The tank was badly neglected as you can see in the pictures below. I know for a fact that it wasn't maintained for at least 6 months prior to me getting the tank.
I've spent the last several months cleaning the tank and slowly adding fish. I have about 50 hermit crabs, 5 Mexican turbo snails, 3 clownfish, 2 banghai cardinals, 2 pj cardinals, 1 purple tang, 1 coral beauty, and 1 goby that was with the tank when I got it. How he survived, I have no idea. I was given an AquaC 120-EV with the tank but don't think I have been able to get that set up to skim properly. I have replaced that with a Reef Octopus Classic 110-INT. I have also just added a UV Sterilizer.
I was looking to add corals to my tank and read that phosphates are bad for keeping corals so I began testing and found the levels to be between 3-5ppm using an API test kit. A friend lent me his Red Sea test kit that reads as high as .64 ppm and the reading was off the charts immediately.
How can I determine what is causing the high levels? I've tested my RODI water and salt water mix prior to adding to the tank and both have levels between 0 and .25ppm. I've heard the only true way to remove the phosphates is with a reactor, but I want to try and find the source before doing that. I feel I'd be fighting a losing battle if there is something causing them to be that high.
Thanks for your help,
Jason