Can anyone give me any ideas to solve a problem I have? I started using bio-pellets a while ago to get rid of high nitrates and phosphates. This worked like a charm for the nitrates (they went from over 20ppm to 0 in about 5 weeks and have stayed that way ever since). They were less successful with Phosphates. They did reduce them (from 2.0 ppm to less than 1 ppm) but then they stalled. I understand that this is because the denitrifying bacteria established by any form of carbon dosing (like bio-pellets) consume more nitrates than phosphates and so once the nitrate level reaches 0, the reaction stops. I have heard of some guys actually adding nitrates at this point to keep the phosphate reduction going. I did not do this. Instead I started running GFO about 15 days ago. This reduced the phosphate level quickly to O.25 ppm but again the reduction has stalled. It just won't go lower. I have checked my source water I use for changes (RO/DI) and it is 0. I change water at least twice a week (about 30 gallons each time). My tank is 125 gal with a 55 gal sump. I estimate that accounting for rock displacement etc I have about 115 gallons of water between the tank and sump. I am using 150 grams of GFO in a reactor. Does anyone have any ideas about this? How do I get rid of the rest of these phosphates?