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Hmm well have you tried to remove it manually? Maybe try running some phosban, that always works for me.
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#2
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Phosban may have to be my next attempt. I do try and manually take it out but its tough to go through my zoas especially and scrape it off. I do on the other hand scrape it off from time to time but find it right back.
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Yeah it's tough stuff to remove! I would stick on some phosban and just try and keep it off the corals until it gets under control. Maybe do some water changes and cut back on the feeding a bit. Food can add a ton of phosphates.
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Also how olds the setup?
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#5
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Set up is around 4-5 months old now at least.
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Hmm maybe it's also because the system isn't very old. My system had similar problems when it was newish.
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Ya could also be an issue. I have a algae scrubber ill be hooking up soon which will help a lot
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Ya for sure, been cutting down on feeding already. And time to time cleaning off my zoas.
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35gallon, skimz 181, aqua controller l3, AI sol blue w/ controller. reef to be |