Gazbo
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unfortunatly I dont have much info to give as far as each individual tanks but I have a friend that took over a fish maintenance business about a month ago and came over with some water to test and he has 5 tanks that are at 1.5-2 for phosphate readings he has been doing weekly to bi-weekly water changes and using a phosphate sponge media remover. He says things where not well maintained before he took over and there is not a large bio load or overfeeding happening with these tanks and was wondering where his source is coming from he has new filters in his RO/DI so that should not be a issue. He said he has been adding turbo calcium by kent and some API algea remover.
I guess my main question is if not overfeeding and low bio load and new RO/DI filters what other sources can we check into to try to eleminate this issue. I can understand one or two tanks having issues and not all of them. I am just scratching my head trying to figure what else to look for sorry I don't have more info. I was hoping everthing tested fine I was planning on giving him a bunch of corals and a couple of anemones that split recently to make room for new additions after hitting up the Bob Moore frag swap.
I gave him my phosphate tester to test his new salt mix to double check that hopefully I will get his results for that soon.
I guess my main question is if not overfeeding and low bio load and new RO/DI filters what other sources can we check into to try to eleminate this issue. I can understand one or two tanks having issues and not all of them. I am just scratching my head trying to figure what else to look for sorry I don't have more info. I was hoping everthing tested fine I was planning on giving him a bunch of corals and a couple of anemones that split recently to make room for new additions after hitting up the Bob Moore frag swap.
I gave him my phosphate tester to test his new salt mix to double check that hopefully I will get his results for that soon.