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.25 ppm phosphate is actually quite high, it is often recommended to keep it below 1ppm. That being said though, there are many people that have very high phosphates and have a successful reef tank, so I doubt that phosphates are causing you any trouble. You can keep the GFO in there still if you'd like.API test kit for phosphate, I realize it's probably trash. But it's reading about .25, could ultra low phosphate cause this? Should I remove the GFO?
.25 ppm phosphate is actually quite high, it is often recommended to keep it below 1ppm. That being said though, there are many people that have very high phosphates and have a successful reef tank, so I doubt that phosphates are causing you any trouble. You can keep the GFO in there still if you'd like.
I would question it. Some coral will use ammonia directly as a nitrogen source. It seems very unlikely to me that coral would be harmed but the fish are surviving. I'm not saying it isn't possible, but I wouldn't write it off as a certainty.No, my corals are dying, and all other parameters are in range. Attached are pics. It's an API Ammonia kit, I've heard the can be wrong, but since the tank is obviously in distress I had no reason to question it. I've lost 6 Acro's that were growing well before, and my Walt Disney just died yesterday.
I would question it. Some coral will use ammonia directly as a nitrogen source. It seems very unlikely to me that coral would be harmed but the fish are surviving. I'm not saying it isn't possible, but I wouldn't write it off as a certainty.
One of the fastest remediation you can take if this is an ammonia issue is add algae back into your tank. Most algae's are very efficient at processing ammonia. The fact you removed your algae at the same time you saw the ammonia starting to climb does make sense. It's possible that the algae had out competed your bacteria in the race to process ammonia. However, 2 bottles of biospira and a few weeks should have remedied that.
I do agree with the assertion that you may have stripped too much PO4 out of your system. Not only do coral need it but nitrifying bacteria also need it to process ammonia. With all that said, I'm not convinced your ammonia is as high as you believe unless your pH is VERY low. As in almost dissolving your rock/sand type low.
6. Ammonia wouldn't drop, so I added bacteria.
7. Ammonia getting higher, started adding prime
1ppm, after the first bottle dropped to .25, then came back up again after a week. I've put $50+ of bacteria in the tank to no avail. Brandon, forget the testing I can look in the tank and see coral's suffering. After a 50% water change this morning, here are some of the worse off corals. If it's not ammonia which is registering at 2ppm at the moment, what is it?How high was ammonia before you added bacteria in a bottle?


Dont know - I was just saying that whatever happened - when your coral started dying - could have caused a much lower PO4API test kit for phosphate, I realize it's probably trash. But it's reading about .25, could ultra low phosphate cause this? Should I remove the GFO?
see the fish swimming down low in that pic above? not ammonia at all. he'd be laboring at the top, red gilled and panting. see the open anemone at the very bottom, the most sensitive invert in the whole tank?
rip clean it
nobody can tell you the causative. using p04 strippers is the likely suspect, they've been off all of a few hours it takes months to rebound, with the cpr mentioned above. you'll have to pick a restoration plan and run it. customizing or blending wont work, thats why there's only one example thread here so far.
I know how that work may sound, but the pages are right there for inspection. one hours read, you can see if your tank looks like a candidate. ammonia is not targeting, it harms everything in the tank when its true
Dont know - I was just saying that whatever happened - when your coral started dying - could have caused a much lower PO4

My bacteria got rekt somehow, or maybe the refugium was doing most of the work, I just don't understand how after TWO months of waiting the tank hasn't cycled again. I put so much work trying to keep this tank alive, every day I'm just watching corals get worse.
My bacteria got rekt somehow, or maybe the refugium was doing most of the work, I just don't understand how after TWO months of waiting the tank hasn't cycled again. I put so much work trying to keep this tank alive, every day I'm just watching corals get worse.
That is a myth - nothing takes forever. Bacteria is bacteria. Whenever someone has a problem - they say - your tank is not 'mature enough'. Of course they cant define what that means. And - depending on the water flow - water changes do not get rid of ammonia 'only in the water column'. The water on the rocks is also in the 'water column'. Now - this is not to say - there aren't localized concentrations of high ammonia - there probably are - but - this - no... unless you have some evidence- which everyone would like to see...My tank cycled in 8 months. Sucked but it was worth the wait for some reason everything in this hobby takes forever. Consistently and patience are the key to success. Water changes only get rid of ammonia in the water column the majority of the ammonia is on the rocks or substrate.
My tank cycled in 8 months. Sucked but it was worth the wait for some reason everything in this hobby takes forever. Consistently and patience are the key to success. Water changes only get rid of ammonia in the water column the majority of the ammonia is on the rocks or substrate.
if cycling a tank - there would be no LFS in business - who would say - ok - im going to start a fish business. First - I'll pay 8 months rent and then start adding things.....?You might think that - but your tank didnt take 8months to cycle lolif cycling a tank - there would be no LFS in business - who would say - ok - im going to start a fish business. First - I'll pay 8 months rent and then start adding things.....?

