CaptainGreg
Senior Member
Your rock and sand will take up Phospate and lock it away under certain PH. Algae and red slime will and can unlock the phospate rich rock and sand. Most people try to use some chemichal to remove the free Phosphate and scratch their head why algae and red slime still grow. Well it will take lot of time for phospate to work it self out of the rock and sand when using phospate removing pad. Do look for quick turn around. It could take up to 6 months of continue usage of phospate removing media to see any changes.
Same as for water changes... It will take many water changes to remove phospate from the rock and sand.
I suggest using bacteria or plant to remove phospate.
When removing phospate, make sure you don't remove too much where it will kill coral... Coral need p and N to grow too...
Good Luck....
Same as for water changes... It will take many water changes to remove phospate from the rock and sand.
I suggest using bacteria or plant to remove phospate.
When removing phospate, make sure you don't remove too much where it will kill coral... Coral need p and N to grow too...
Good Luck....
