Re: So we took the plunge
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Originally Posted by
kmbyrnes
Thanks for the tip ETBReefer05 and everyone else.
So I guess that the move from LFS to my house started everything over again.
Because on 8/17 my nitrates were at 20 and have slowly fallen to zero.
Is it worthwhile to buy a phosphate test kit? or just have LFS do it for me. They charge $2.00
I guess my only problem with testing for phosphates is that there is no easy way for a hobbyist to reliably test them in a home or even LFS environment. Boxed testing kits can be thrown off by pretty much any contaminates in the water. Including salt (I hope that's in your water) nitrates nitrites ammonia. The last three contaminates I mentioned all react reliably to those color changing reagent tests they sell at every lfs, but you need lab grade equipment to test phosphates. I would say the best way to test for phosphates is to watch for hair or carpet algae, and cyanobacteria. Keeping magnesium high also stops phosphates from binding and lets your protein skimmer or water changes remove them. I've seen high mag treatments kill algae in a matter of days. Just my .02.
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