Mixing sodium nitrate and sodium phosphate in same bottle, can be a problem?

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Randy Holmes-Farley

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It is fine to mix them, but you may find the same fixed ratio is not optimal over time since the two ions will be partly or even mostly used in different processes.
 
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I mix them in saltwater and dose overnight. The small amount of saltwater replaces what Is lost from filter socks, skimmer, salt creep, testing, etc.

Personally I'd be concerned about mixing it in seawater due to potential calcium phosphate precipitation.
 

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Personally I'd be concerned about mixing it in seawater due to potential calcium phosphate precipitation.
The water in the dosing container is crystal clear, but I’ll keep an eye on it. I’m liking using a doser to maintain nutrients. They have been very steady.

I’ve been testing nutrients a lot lately, trying to get things dialed in. I didn’t realize how much they go up after feeding and how quickly they fall. That’s why I started dosing overnight between feedings.
 
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