Increase nitrates?

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Hi, I have a 20 gallon tank that's been operating for about a year.

I just checked my water parameters and everything is at zero - ammonia, nitrite, nitrate (pH is 8.0). Is this good? Bad? Weird? It seems weird.

Additionally, I have some sea lettuce that stopped growing, and I think it needs more nitrate to start growing again. What's the best way to get my nitrate back up?
 

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Some reefers report great results by dosing Ammonium Hydroxide. I recently started but it’s too soon to say. Dosing ammonia can get your nitrates off the ground and provide some nutrients to the bacteria your corals feed on
 

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Hi, I have a 20 gallon tank that's been operating for about a year.

I just checked my water parameters and everything is at zero - ammonia, nitrite, nitrate (pH is 8.0). Is this good? Bad? Weird? It seems weird.

Additionally, I have some sea lettuce that stopped growing, and I think it needs more nitrate to start growing again. What's the best way to get my nitrate back up?
Remove the sea lettuce to start with. Then, if the nitrate level does not increase, add food grade sodium nitrate.
 
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