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Unread 01/08/2014, 11:35 AM   #1
TJQ
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Trouble shooting P04 issues with source water

My current tank is well over a year old and SPS growth hasn't taken off yet due to Green Algae. I suspect it might be my source water/RO system setup.

Hannah P04 checker with new regents
0.45 Tap Water
0.12 Post RO water *
0.01 New Salt Water Storage Tank **
0.03 Display Tank ***

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* Using 4 Stage Vertex RO Unit 100 GPD, 0 TDS from two different meters, all new filters

** Mixed with the original 0.12 RO water + Instant Ocean and the P04 drops to 0.01.

*** It's obvious that there is tons of P04 in the tank with the green algae on rock work, luckily some tangs keep everything short. I run BRS GFO changed ever 4-6 weeks per recommendations. I suspect the reading of 0.03 is due to the algae sucking it up first.

Questions:

1) Could the Hannah be giving a completely false reading for my RO water? 0.12 P04 seems strange with 0 TDS.

2) Mixing 0.12 P04 water with Instant Ocean yields P04 of 0.01. Now I'm really confused.

3) Overall does this look like a RO water issue? I believe my Husbandry and Feeding is decent enough, but I wanted to eliminate source water first.


Thanks! (I'm getting a little frustrated here)


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Unread 01/08/2014, 12:13 PM   #2
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I,m not sure the colorimeter works as well with ro/di water. There are several reports of diffiuclty with 0 tds readings and less than 1ppm readings for PO4. I'd be more inclined to accept the replacement saltwater reading. Even then colorimiters have limits to accuracy as do test kits.

A secn di filter could clean up any tha gets trough the first.


The algae may be scavenging it quickly and/or leaching from the rock and substrate may be ocuring. Pocketts of detritus build up can feed the algae too. Sometimes from an older sandbed.


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Unread 01/31/2014, 05:24 PM   #3
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Thanks! A couple weeks later I'm pretty sure that most of my problems are due to detritus build in the sump & substrate. I'm going to see how keeping the tank super clean goes.


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Unread 02/01/2014, 08:42 AM   #4
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Are you testing "fresh" made RODI water? Once it hits your container, its probably contaminated by things in the air, storage container etc..


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Unread 02/01/2014, 09:44 AM   #5
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Did you use base rock and convert to live rock? If so, it is likely leeching phosphates. But I agree getting the water issue solved should be first priority.


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