I'm guessing your po4 is elevated
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I do use the same test tubes for the 2 API test kits I have, PO4 and Calcium. I shake the bottles on both the API and my Red Sea even if it doesn't mention it, usually about 10 secs per bottle. I should bring in a sample to my LFS and see what they have to say, actually I think they use API as well...lol. I can try a few different and see if I can come up with similar results or if they are much different than mine.
I ended up getting a Diamond Goby today to help with the sand bed, hopefully it will help out some. I am thinking about getting a ATS, but I don't know enough about them to know which one to go with. I'll just keep reading up! If anyone has any advice I would greatly appreciate it especially when it comes to ATS knowledge.
46gReef- I change my water on Saturday's, my total water volume is about 40-45g so I usually do a 10g water change.
Ginu- I got a Diamond Goby and the sand looks 100 times better in just 2 days. The only downside so far is that he kicks the sand into the water so it can get cloudy, but i'm hoping this is just while he is making is burrows. I really don't have any algae on my rocks, but I do have about 4-5 hermits and 12 Nass snails. I will check into the ones that you mentioned. As for my shrimp, I had a few Peppermints, Fire/Blood and Cleaner but my Mystery Wrasse decided one day to wipe almost all of them out... And he lived with these shrimp for a few months! I'm thinking of finding him a new home.
So the sand is doing much better, but I would really like to look into the ATS more, if I get one, do they usually get setup over the fuge and drain in to it? I have read that some people do 2 lights and others do 1 light, which is better or is it a preference?

