High Phosphate, why?

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So I tested my phosphate today and it’s 0.63. Last I tested it, was between 0.1 and 0.2. I just feed my fish and do weekly water changes. Nitrates are stable between 8-10. So I only have two theories on what could be causing this.

1) I added a new structure of non-live rock that has a lot of putty involved.

2) I use a lot of KZ products, are any of these known to raise phosphate? I just use the recommended amounts.

Any ideas why phosphate is going up so much but nitrates are stable? Haven’t really noticed downsides to coral but concerned how high it is.
 
So I tested my phosphate today and it’s 0.63. Last I tested it, was between 0.1 and 0.2. I just feed my fish and do weekly water changes. Nitrates are stable between 8-10. So I only have two theories on what could be causing this.

1) I added a new structure of non-live rock that has a lot of putty involved.

2) I use a lot of KZ products, are any of these known to raise phosphate? I just use the recommended amounts.

Any ideas why phosphate is going up so much but nitrates are stable? Haven’t really noticed downsides to coral but concerned how high it is.
I wouldn’t be concerned if your livestock is happy. Normal husbandry applies.
 
Random thought, I had my full syphon drain slow down once and it ended up killing off a bunch of sponge or something in my drain pipes and it poured phosphates into my tank. Could be something like that
 

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