Id just keep monitoring.
How slowly should you drop po4? One tank was 0.11 and in days I got down to zero. I added recommended amount no change so added tblspoon more then to 0 so took out 1/2 teaspoon. feed corals havily that night.
I am using brs regular gfo. My other tank was at 0.44 so I I added recommended amount plus I think a tbl spoon more few days later maybe 3 it was at 0.02. Going to check today again to see if it dropped more. Dont want dinos. I guess I should keep neopous around in case!
The directions seem to call for small amount. They say once oyur corals get used to a lower amount you can reduce more so to me that sounds like its a low dose to start with.
It says: to avoid shock to livestock start with 1 tblspoon per 4 gallons. after 4 to 8 weeks the tank would have adjusted to lower po4 and the amount used maybe increased If necessary.
So to me that sounds like a low dose. My tank is used to a low amount but then after 3 months it starts to rise and it was right at 3 months.
I had a lot of new highend zoas added and some have died. I do think I may have moved some up to quickly though because I was runing out of sand bed space until my frag tanks is ready. Other than zoas no adverse effects. Most were highend that suffered too!
Should I changeout about 2 1/2 months and use less then recommended next time?
What else is a good substute for gfo? I dont have any special gear I just put in a bag in the sock and my aio in the rack in back.
last time I tried phosguard it didnt do a thing. Maybe I got a bad batch or something!
I also have nothing for nitrates. They stay around 12 to 15. Last time I tried nopox i got dinos. Is no pox a good tool? I think I added to quickly and to much! Thats was my newbie days! lol