Phosphates
I have the black side facing the aquarium as it says to do.
And the scenario continues. We are all stumped.
My LFS gave me some RO water to use as a test base to make sure my PO4 and NO3 tests were accurate. I tested the RO water for PO4 and it was negative, which is correct, so the test is working. I then tested my tap water which runs through a filter and it also tested negative. Then I added Prime to my water and tested it and it was still 0, so that wasn't it. Then I tested my aquarium water and it was 2. Now I have to figure out what is causing this jump in PO4.
I was going to get RO water to put in my aquarium to get rid of this problem, but if my water also tests 0, then what is the point? It has to be something in the aquarium itself. I did get rid of a lot of my fish today. I only have 9 neons, 2 corys, 1 bristlenose and some snails left, so that should lighten my bio load considerably.
The only other things that could alter this is the florabase or my lava rock, but I thought both were to help the tank, not hurt it.
Both of us have no idea what is causing this. She want to put a Potassium down in it so it chokes out the algae. Maybe that would level it out and with the bio load reduced, that would help?
May I should get rid of the aquabase or cover it with gravel so I can clean more effectively and help the PO4 load? Or maybe sand? Can you do that with Flora Base?
Also, get this, when I turn on the light the aquarium is green, green and more green. Put the water in a glass jar and it is clear? Any takers on that one?
I am open to any more suggestions or clues. HELP!
