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Carbon will help if there's something in the water
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I just checked the PO4 0.25ppm
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What test kits are you using
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Reef master kit didn't know it was in my stash when I bought the package.
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What are you testing your salinity with?
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Vertex refractometer
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What temperature do you run your tank at normally? I agree with Greg a big temp swing can be a bad thing. Constant steady temperature of what ever you choose to run at is the important thing even when doing your water changes. Try and get your new water parameters as close as possible to your system before putting it in. Salinity was on the high side for sure. Good luck, hope this helps.
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Thanks everyone!
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