Has Bacto Balance ever reduced NO3 in your tank?

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I wonder what caused my slow crash more. My AI primes melting or my nitrates being <5. Probably both
Unlikely it was the NO3 < 5. I been in that range and even below 1 for 4+ years.

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During that time I had some of the best corals.
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From my experience it is something else, like unstable PO4 or PO4 < 0.03. Too much coral food can be detrimental long term as well. Alk swings can cause issues but these are quick etc…
 

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So does it lower phosphates?
I find it does lower phosphates. I have carbon dosed a long time and found other carbon sources to be very aggressive at nitrate reduction and less aggressive at phosphate reduction, but still useful. With other carbon dosing methods I would often hit zero nitrate with phosphate still higher than where I want it.

What I like about NP Bacto balance is I am able to keep phosphate stable and the downward drift in nitrate is less pronounced than with other carbon sources. Nitrate still goes down, but more slowly than with say NoPox.

I use NP BB starting with my phosphates and nitrates in the range I want them. I don’t use NP BB specifically to lower either, just to maintain. Last week my nitrate and phosphate both drifted to bottom of my target range so I reduced my dose and retested tonight. The numbers were stable from last week, no longer drifting down.
 

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I remember speaking with Hans a few years back regarding BB, if I remember correctly this was designed to give coral early forms of phosphorus and nitrogen that coral can assimilate more easily wile keeping pollutants like nitrate and phosphate steady.
I believe he mentioned that it wasn’t designed to lower nutrient per say, there is other aspects in a reef tank that have those abilities hence the need to keep a eye for those and use the other products to regulate the availability of pollutants like Nitrate and phosphate.
I believe he recommended using those other products to lower or upper the Nitrate and phosphate to a desired residual and once that is achieved implement BB to the reef.

He hasn’t mentioned the dosage in relation to the maturity of the tank but I suspect is more the relation and complexity of dosing early forms of nitrogen, a more mature biological filter can handle nitrogen better than a fairly new tank with a young biological filter.
As whats not used by the coral will be transformed into organic forms of nitrogen and removed from the tank via protein skimming.
Hence the need of a more mature biological filter to handle larger doses.
 
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Unlikely it was the NO3 < 5. I been in that range and even below 1 for 4+ years.

1729478219348.jpeg


During that time I had some of the best corals.
1729478328104.jpeg


1729478392455.jpeg


1729478418360.jpeg


1729478488760.jpeg

1729478619190.jpeg


From my experience it is something else, like unstable PO4 or PO4 < 0.03. Too much coral food can be detrimental long term as well. Alk swings can cause issues but these are quick etc…
I think it might have been just because it was in the 30s for most of the tanks life and then I suddenly reduced it to very low. Also my zoas and other dirty corals died while my SPS did fine
 

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I think it might have been just because it was in the 30s for most of the tanks life and then I suddenly reduced it to very low. Also my zoas and other dirty corals died while my SPS did fine
Oh how quick was it? Yea I wonder if low nutrients would affect softies
 

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