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without doing water changes, or adding anything that would reduce po4 to the tank? all I have is a skimmer for export.. I do have pods and occasionally dose phyto.
I am trying to figure out why my PO4 drops.. for example in 3 days I went from 0.08 to 0.01. I guess I am either under feeding vs the protein skimmer
or my corals are using up po4 to grow? I have a ton of corraline algae and no hair algae. please help me understand. Thanks
 
It could be getting bound in the rocks or substrate? How old is the tank .
 
Could be the problem. I'm no expert tho . Just keep an eye that it don't bottom out .
 
without doing water changes, or adding anything that would reduce po4 to the tank? all I have is a skimmer for export.. I do have pods and occasionally dose phyto.
I am trying to figure out why my PO4 drops.. for example in 3 days I went from 0.08 to 0.01. I guess I am either under feeding vs the protein skimmer
or my corals are using up po4 to grow? I have a ton of corraline algae and no hair algae. please help me understand. Thanks

Have you checked with another test kit?
 
without doing water changes, or adding anything that would reduce po4 to the tank? all I have is a skimmer for export.. I do have pods and occasionally dose phyto.
I am trying to figure out why my PO4 drops.. for example in 3 days I went from 0.08 to 0.01. I guess I am either under feeding vs the protein skimmer
or my corals are using up po4 to grow? I have a ton of corraline algae and no hair algae. please help me understand. Thanks

How did it get to be 0.08 ppm, and then drop? Did you dose it up?

Certainly the consumption can be that fast, both by organisms and binding to rock and sand.
 
Algae, including coralline, can use up much phosphorous. If you have a fuge, chaeto can use up a bunch too. Even if in other forms, it will lower the po4 in the end of the equation.
 
How did it get to be 0.08 ppm, and then drop? Did you dose it up?

Certainly the consumption can be that fast, both by organisms and binding to rock and sand.
Asking for my own comprehension, I thought rocks and sand would absorb to equilibrium. If po4 was absorbed to drop the level in the water .07, when would it leach back out?
 
Asking for my own comprehension, I thought rocks and sand would absorb to equilibrium. If po4 was absorbed to drop the level in the water .07, when would it leach back out?

They absorb to a different equilibrium binding extent with every different concentration in the water. More in the water implies equilibrium with more on the rock and sand.

Thus, when you dose phosphate, the concentration in the water rises, some binds and you see a smaller than expected rise.

When you bind some with a phosphate binder, lowering the concentration in the water, some comes off the rock and sand, establishing a new equilibrium that is not at low as you thought.
 

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