I have a four year old 65g reef tank that was once full of thriving coral and fish. I let it go for about a year due to health issues, and did not do any water changes. The tank was still up and all equipment was running, I just did not do any water changes and very rarely emptied the skimmer. I had to buy a new pump for it even.
The tank had algae everywhere when I decided that I was going to fix it and take care of it again. All different kinds. The top layer of the sand was hard and calcified. I have a sump with cheato and I just replaced it with a fresh handful. I moved most of the rock to a Rubbermaid bin with a skimmer, heater, and water movement pump. So that helped get rid of most of the algae over the past few months. I am also running a media reactor with PO4X4 in it currently, a larger amount than I ever have had to before. But the phosphates never get under 0.07 no matter what I do, even with media in the reactor constantly!
So I talked to some people and they said that the sandbed was the problem. I did a test run and sucked out 5 gallons. Testes for phosphates before and after using Hannah checker. Before was 0.07, after was 0.14. This morning I checked again, and it is not 0.16! I barely even got any sand out with that 5 gallons! This is so frustrating. Should the sand come out? Do it little by little like 5 gallons a week? Do it all at once? Don't do anything and run media in the reactor until it straightens itself out? I am at a loss, and here are a few pics of whats going on.
The tank had algae everywhere when I decided that I was going to fix it and take care of it again. All different kinds. The top layer of the sand was hard and calcified. I have a sump with cheato and I just replaced it with a fresh handful. I moved most of the rock to a Rubbermaid bin with a skimmer, heater, and water movement pump. So that helped get rid of most of the algae over the past few months. I am also running a media reactor with PO4X4 in it currently, a larger amount than I ever have had to before. But the phosphates never get under 0.07 no matter what I do, even with media in the reactor constantly!
So I talked to some people and they said that the sandbed was the problem. I did a test run and sucked out 5 gallons. Testes for phosphates before and after using Hannah checker. Before was 0.07, after was 0.14. This morning I checked again, and it is not 0.16! I barely even got any sand out with that 5 gallons! This is so frustrating. Should the sand come out? Do it little by little like 5 gallons a week? Do it all at once? Don't do anything and run media in the reactor until it straightens itself out? I am at a loss, and here are a few pics of whats going on.

