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Thanks Mike.
I think I might have said the `if it ain't broke' and I know what you mean. Anything that is starting to function incorrectly is broke ... it's not a `watch disaster happen' saying. Or so I meant. But isn't there a point to where endless tweaking, ceasless messing with the tank is ill advised?
IMO, the [as you pointed out] few cases all did have a couple things going. I mean, beyond the Interceptor, Flatworm Exit, and introduction of RP ... what else happened to that tank. In two months, that's a lot of stuff going on in the tank, or is to me.
Maybe I shoulda said `if you just messed with the tank bigtime, don't mess with the tank's chemistry again soon'. Overall, maybe the tank has `better' levels now, but yet maybe the corals were just too stressed too often by all the messing with the tank. [which leads me to believe that RP use was for `tweaking' purposes only ... maybe wisely used, but ill timed IMO].
I ramble too much, probably just talked myself into trouble again
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But you're right about removing phosphates, in `any means necessary'.