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we've removed it multiple times.. and it keeps coming back. our phosphate was at zero.. i have it written down at home here
do you think we are feeding the fish too much? we feed a bit of mysis and flake .. everyday.. is that too much? |
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i think its you lights but that is just my opinion
had this problem before when i changed my lighting it whent away you could also ad a gobie of some type to sift you sand
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65 gal tank 40 gal sump 20 gal Q tank 75 gal total frag system 200gal system in the works 4 year exp salty |
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Your phosphate may read Zero on a test. But as the cyano uses the phosphates to grow it will show up at zero even though you have them. Does that make sense?....lol Its been a long day ![]() I have also found at work that if i up the flow than it doesn't come back as fast. So flow plays an important roll. In the end it is a nutrient issue....What are your nitrates etc reading? |
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