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.
I just switched from the ULN system via highly controlled feeding and heavy bio/mechanical filtration school of reefkeeping to the Heavy Filtratation/Heavy Feeding school and I'm getting much better results. Within SPS corals are coloring up and showing better PE and growth. And I'm talking about noticeable changes with the common eye, no photo comparisons needed. The difference is that great. I'm kicking myself in the butt for all those years of being scared to feed frozen or worry about any bit of uneaten food... Ohh all those pretty SPS frags that browned out and died.
My question for you is - what amount of GFO are you using to maintain your 0 PO4 level and what size tank? I have been using 1 cup of bulk BRS GFO changed every 7-10 days and my PO4 is consistently at 0 via hannah. Anytime I put a new cup of GFO online my hawaiin zoas (dark phoenix, yellow mamba, and blue agave) don't look as happy. The dark phoenix is the most evident as they always close up the day I put GFO online and stay that way for a few days. They also haven't budded a new polyp in months. I want to find the sweet spot for GFO to maintain low PO4 while at the same time not shock my zoas everytime I put a new batch of gFO online.