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Hey guys
So I have a reefer 350 and I have had a problem with Nitrates and Phosphates in the past.
I started running bio pellets. As it was easy for me to maintain as I work away.
So I got my nitrates down from 20+ to 0
But my phosphates are a different matter.
I got them from 0.27 down to 0.02 at its lowest but more steady around 0.04.
My question here is, how can I reduce my phosphates and keep them down like I have my nitrates?
It's starting to cause a few problems with some SPS now. I need to get it under control.
I've thought about carbon dosing but pellets are a easier option for my situation at he moment.
Cheers guys
So I have a reefer 350 and I have had a problem with Nitrates and Phosphates in the past.
I started running bio pellets. As it was easy for me to maintain as I work away.
So I got my nitrates down from 20+ to 0
But my phosphates are a different matter.
I got them from 0.27 down to 0.02 at its lowest but more steady around 0.04.
My question here is, how can I reduce my phosphates and keep them down like I have my nitrates?
It's starting to cause a few problems with some SPS now. I need to get it under control.
I've thought about carbon dosing but pellets are a easier option for my situation at he moment.
Cheers guys


