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    Posted: August 12 2005 at 7:58am

Jello I was just wondering if you guys test for phosphates!

 

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Not me, I haven't checked phosphate in my tanks for 10 years. I just grow and harvest algae.

But I think that every new hobbyist should check the phosphate level at least once so they know what their tank looks like at that phosphate level. Then, if the hobbyist is not growing much algae, they should start
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Yeah I check for phosphates. They can be a problem and can really play havoc with sps growth. I didn't test for many years, and started having problems. It turned out to be elevated phosphate levels.
I don't think you should test for phosphate as often as alk and calc, but you should routinely check.
I too grow some macro algae in my sump, but not obviously not enough.
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If you don't go the Macro Algae route, make sure that you are checking for phosphates, and I would pick up a phosban reactor.  A lot of the tanks that I have heard about and seen that run phosban, are doing amazing.  If your phosphates are too high, you get retarded coral growth, basically the same thing that Shane was saying about SPS growth.  They are cheap like $40 bucks, and I believe you'll see a difference.  Either way, that is my opinion.  Both algae and the reactor would be preferred in my mind though.

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I check weekly for PO4 and NO3.
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