reedman
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A little background to start before I lay down the challenge:
I am not a noob...I have had the contents of this tank for well over 6 years and have practiced good husbandry with good results. For most of that time I ran a 75 gallon tank that was great with very little algae. I have moved to a new cube tank that is 80 gallons with another 10 in the sump. I run a lifereef VS-24 skimmer with a mesh modded QO3000 pump. The flow thru the sump is slow (mag 7 return pump split to feed the phosban reactor) to increase the exchange time in the skimmer and maintain high quality water. I run carbon for a week and remove it for 2 weeks. I run kent phosphate sponge in a phosban reactor for a few days then remove and/or put in new. All lights are less than 4 months old (3 24" VHO actinic and 1 250W MH). flow is handled with a vortech MP40w on various settings to vary the flow plus a Koralia 3 across the back to keep detritus out of there.
So.....now the challenge. I have hair algae growing resulting from measurable PO4. I have been doing weekly 15% water changes to dilute the PO4 and it has kept it under control, but there is obviously enough in the tank to fuel the growth of the algae. I have removed one of the rocks and scrubbed it but the algae is starting to return. I feed blender mush of clams, mussels, scallops, krill and selco. I also run a calcium reactor to maintain Ca at 400-420.
parameters:
salinity 1.025-1.026
PH 8.0-8.2
Alk 8-9 dKH
Ca 400-420
temp 77-80 F
PO4 -> higher than I want as it is measureable
Water is from RO/DI unit producing 0 tds and 0 PO4
As best I can tell the PO4 is coming from the food (not a whole lot I can do here) and the rocks. I think the rocks have become saturated and are leaching PO4 back into the tank.
So my question is: How can I draw out and remove the PO4 from the rocks????
I am not a noob...I have had the contents of this tank for well over 6 years and have practiced good husbandry with good results. For most of that time I ran a 75 gallon tank that was great with very little algae. I have moved to a new cube tank that is 80 gallons with another 10 in the sump. I run a lifereef VS-24 skimmer with a mesh modded QO3000 pump. The flow thru the sump is slow (mag 7 return pump split to feed the phosban reactor) to increase the exchange time in the skimmer and maintain high quality water. I run carbon for a week and remove it for 2 weeks. I run kent phosphate sponge in a phosban reactor for a few days then remove and/or put in new. All lights are less than 4 months old (3 24" VHO actinic and 1 250W MH). flow is handled with a vortech MP40w on various settings to vary the flow plus a Koralia 3 across the back to keep detritus out of there.
So.....now the challenge. I have hair algae growing resulting from measurable PO4. I have been doing weekly 15% water changes to dilute the PO4 and it has kept it under control, but there is obviously enough in the tank to fuel the growth of the algae. I have removed one of the rocks and scrubbed it but the algae is starting to return. I feed blender mush of clams, mussels, scallops, krill and selco. I also run a calcium reactor to maintain Ca at 400-420.
parameters:
salinity 1.025-1.026
PH 8.0-8.2
Alk 8-9 dKH
Ca 400-420
temp 77-80 F
PO4 -> higher than I want as it is measureable
Water is from RO/DI unit producing 0 tds and 0 PO4
As best I can tell the PO4 is coming from the food (not a whole lot I can do here) and the rocks. I think the rocks have become saturated and are leaching PO4 back into the tank.
So my question is: How can I draw out and remove the PO4 from the rocks????
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