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08/22/2018, 03:40 AM | #26 |
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+1 He's a mod of the chemistry section.
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08/23/2018, 01:06 AM | #27 |
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Phosphate binds to calcum carbonate so all of your rock and sand holds much more than the water which can only hold a little in suspension.
Feeding likely isn't the cause, it simply is that over time export has not been greater than import and all of this excess phosphate has bound into the substrate. It could be that the rock is just leaching it and will always (within reason) leach it but that is rare. You need to work on export and be patient as this will take a lot of time. I'd recommend looking into slowly dripping LaCl into a 5 or lower micron sock. This is the cheapest method. Just do the research and take your time, it's aggressive. I've pulled tons of phosphate out of bins of curing rock and it can take a few months of work to get the levels in check. With a living reef you need to be careful, you do not want to remove the phosphate too fast.
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