rk4435;951404 wrote: I don't want it to drop to zero because a bit is beneficial as I understand it.
heathlindner25;951413 wrote: I don't know about you but I add coral food everyday.... so I use gfo everyday.
When your levels get very low and you take ur gfo reactor offline for a couple of weeks is the gfo still good to go in the reactor to bring it back online without changing it out??
[/QUOTI'm wondering about that too Mike.
I only feed reef supplements a couple of times a week and I cut way back on frozen foods when I had the slime outbreak and started GFO.
I'm going to test every other day and see what happens with the level. I'm trying really hard to make sure I know all the possibilities before I spend half of the summer away.
I'd probably drain the water out of the reactor if you are not gonna use it for a while.Mikesmith34;951440 wrote: When your levels get very low and you take ur gfo reactor offline for a couple of weeks is the gfo still good to go in the reactor to bring it back online without changing it out??
Acroholic;951425 wrote: I took my GFO offline about 2 weeks ago for the same reason, very low PO4. I bought a Hanna ULR Phosphorus Checker and just test weekly now. I just stopped using it without any special procedure or anything. Corals seem OK. Plan is to test PO4 weekly and when/if levels get to higher than .05 or so, I'll use GFO again and repeat. I have never monitored phosphates before, just always used GFO and replaced it about every 3 weeks.
Want to see what effect, if any, a higher PO4 level might have on the corals color and growth. I hope I don't see any cyano or HA from this, though.
Silver Surfer;951506 wrote: Why take it offline? If your tank is doing well, I would keep the GFO and feed your fish and coral more. I keep my po4 at 0 (Hanna) and I have no issues. I feed heavy.