I'm a relative newbie that's been fighting a cyano outbreak in my 55 gal. for a couple of months now. I've tried just about everything I could find in these forums (increasing circulation, reducing feeding, reducing light time, using RO water for changes) and have been slowly winning the battle, but I'm stuck on getting my phosphates down to 0. First time I tested them they were a little higher than 1.0 on the test's color chart. I've gone through about 3 quarts of Kent Marine phosphate sponge in the last few weeks, but phosphates are still reading b/w 0.5 and 1.0. Am I doing something wrong or does this product just suck? I've used other Kent products and been perfectly satisfied. Can anyone recomend a phosphate remover that really works? Am I missing anything else in the cyano war? Any help is appreciated.
FYI - ammonia, nitrites, nitrates all at 0; ph and alk are normal. Calcium's at 350 which I've been trying to increase using kalk. Have an aqua c remora skimmer, uv sterilizer, and penquin bio-wheel as filtration. Current load is blue tang, purple tang, pink margin wrasse, ruby head fairy wrasse, blue spot watchman goby, purple firefish, 2 clowns, a dozen LPS and soft corals and a few anenomes.
FYI - ammonia, nitrites, nitrates all at 0; ph and alk are normal. Calcium's at 350 which I've been trying to increase using kalk. Have an aqua c remora skimmer, uv sterilizer, and penquin bio-wheel as filtration. Current load is blue tang, purple tang, pink margin wrasse, ruby head fairy wrasse, blue spot watchman goby, purple firefish, 2 clowns, a dozen LPS and soft corals and a few anenomes.