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Which tester/kits? Some are more accurate than others.
There are other factors in play, but Phosphate and Nitrate are the biggest contributors. Some say Silicate also, but that is handled in source water filtration.
It does often happen where the tests read at zero, but the algae persists. The common belief is that the algae is stripping the nutrients so the tests read inaccurate.
Absolutely. Coral die off can definitely leach nutrients into the system feeding nusance algae.
Water changes, some good carbon, and manual removal should get things back on track relatively quickly.
Yeah we buy premixed Redsea from them as well as get our RODI from them. We are a little limited to what we can do in a college apartment but the second I get out will have my own reverse osmosis equipment and make my own. Thanks for the advice! I appreciate it!
Now there is a snippet of info in your last post that also helps... Red Sea salt is mined, not made.. while a very good salt, there have been several accounts of odd nusance algae outbreaks with people using RS. Not that this a a 100% forgone conclusion, but... Because it is mined, there are varriables that could differ from batch to batch...
Just some food for thought..
FYI, Harbor freight is running a sale on it's smallest cheapest generator, 700 watts for $115 That's enough to keep your tank and some home lights and internet router running. Of course, something that can run more household appliances and would require less frequent gas refills would be better, but at the cost of a basic frag pack, this makes sense.
Sadly our apartment complex does not allow us to have generators or else I would get it right now. Just praying nothing else major happens until we can move into our house in 6 months.
6 months goes quickly. You may consider not adding anything to the tank until after the move and settled in. A 5k generac was one smart investment when I was a home owner, after a week without power after Irene, the next year we got through Sandy for 2 weeks.

