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![]() I know, it seems kinda weird to most of you, but I want to raise mine some
I'm trying to create a happier environment for my SPS and have read that PO4 and NO3 need to be balanced Currently I have 0.03 PO4 and undetectable NO3 I've cut my lighting some, from 21 to 17 hours/day total bulb on-time This has had a good effect, but not enough I've doubled my fish food; 15 wrasses etc now get 3 large pinches of pellets for lunch and 2 x 1/2" cubes of frozen for dinner. Plus they get flakes and Nori throughout the week - between their feedings when I'm home and remember. This is a HUGE amount of food for the tank, yet I am not seeing any numbers rising I'm currently considering some more fish. Not only to raise the bio-load, but 'cause we want some other critters In the meantime, can any of you help me 'raise' my Nitrates so my levels are more balanced, thus making my SPS happier ? Thanks all ![]() |
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![]() Dose amino acids is prob the easiest and beneficial , what keeps your nitrates so low?
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![]() I've never heard that theory. I keep mine undetectable and PO4 as close to 0 as I can. No real problem with SPS.
But maybe put skimmer on a timer and run it half time. I also recently read a thread where a guy was adding a nitrate salt (NaNO3??) to his tank. Remove some rock?
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If I knew why I could correct what keeps it so low ![]() Quote:
I have removed rock already before X-mas and am down to less than 1lb/G - probably closer to .75lb/G |
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![]() I wanted to touch on this separately, even though I've already stated it
I've read that a 'perfect balance' is about 0.03 PO4 and 5.0 NO3 Maybe this is a magical # that I'll never achieve, but it's supposed to be a happy level for SPS Apparently is has something to do with the need for some PO4 and NO3 during uptake ... ? No NO3 and there's no balance ... I don't know as I forget where I read it Guess I'll have to find the article and post it ... time is the enemy |
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![]() You can dose potassium nitrates as well but I have no experience with that.
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![]() That was the one I read about on RC the other night.
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![]() I know people dose either nitrates or phosphates to get that balance between n and p but I'm not sure if Sps has a sweet spot for nutrients I would think any two coral will react different. Now if you can't drop po4 because nitrates are two low
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Having undetectable levels of both, and the state of my SPS doesn't inspire me to add anything back in. If Greg isn't happy with his coral, I might be looking at other areas first.
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