Hello everyone,
I hope everyone's is doing well!!!. I've been maintaining a "40 breeder" LPS dominant tank for about 1.5 years now. Overall, things have been smooth, but I've encountered a peculiar situation on three occasions. My nitrate levels, typically stable at 6, have unexpectedly plummeted to 0 within a span of 2 weeks. What's odd is that my phosphate has remained consistent at 0.08. Moreover, each time the nitrate reached 0, I faced a dino outbreak for a couple of weeks, which I managed with UV, nitrate dosing, and copepods.Here's a snapshot of my current setup:
- A Chaeto refugium with a 6-hour reverse photoperiod.
- Skimmer set on the drier side.
- Administering 10ml of AFR daily.
- (I still adjusting)
- All other parameters are steady.(pH 8.3, calc 450, mag 1320 and kh 8, salinity 35ppm)
- Tropic marin salt pro
- 10% water changes weekly
- Not engaging in carbon dosing.
- Adding 0.6 ml of aquaforest iodine weekly (though my Triton ICP indicates no iodine presence).
- I'm also using AB plus bi-weekly.
- I have a hearty feeding routine in the mornings and offer frozen brine in the evenings.
I'm considering dosing NP bactobalance to stabilize the nutrients in my setup. However, I'm uncertain about mixing carbon dosing with My Chaeto refugium. Has anyone had experience with this combination or can provide insights
Has anyone experienced something similar or has insights to share?
Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated.