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Here goes nothing!

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Mark,

Are you doing this to compensate for your fish loss? If so, I'd probably wait and see how the corals respond. If they're already a bit pale then go ahead but proceed with caution as my experience dosing nitrate caused cyano to blossom (coincidence maybe?).
 
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Thanks Rob!

Dosed 7ml of "known solution" at 5:30 pm.

Tested for Nitrates at 8:00 pm and finally my tank shows nitrates at .2 ppm with Salifert test.

Dosed another 7ml of "known solution" at 8:15 pm, will retest in the morning.

Shooting for 2ppm, I will hold at 2ppm for 1 month and if results are positive (darker corals) I will increase my light output from 70% up to 80% and observe. If colors hold after par increase I will increase nitrates to 3ppm and increase light to 90% and so forth until I see negative results or I reach 4ppm nitrates and 100% light output. Easy, peazy,...whats the worst that could happen its just stump remover?:eek:
 

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Adding nitrate to help his coral color and growth. I am happy with my dosing. I am seeing increased color depth and growth but it did bring out cyano. I am targeting for around 2ppm. Had to dose about 20ml a day for the first week. After that it dropped to around 15ml a week to maintain. I have around 150 gallon water capacity.
 

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Tagging along...

Curios what the bubble algae will do.
 
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Tagging along...

Curios what the bubble algae will do.

Yea,....me too! I really wanted to wait to add nutrients but I felt I was running out of time. My SPS are fading at an alarming rate and with out fish to feed I think this is my only option.
 
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Tested at 8:00 am, Nitrates at .1 ppm or barely detected as seen through the side (low range) on Saliferts test.

Dosed 10ml of potassium nitrate solution for a total of 24ml over 15 hours.

My tank is absorbing the nitrate as expected but will reach a saturation point, that is when it becomes difficult to predict how dosing will effect levels. The first time I test and notice my levels are not dropping I plan to drastically reduce my dosing amount.

No visual changes as of yet, unless you count my wife's frown when I squirt stump remover into the tank.:p
 

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I have a few questions.. you lost the fish due to ich? Do you have a refugium? Did you remove the micro algeas? And did you continue to feed the tank after loosing the last fish? Just things im curious about..
 
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Yes, tank is fishless and fallow for 76 days because of Ich.

I am feeding the tank because of my inverts but not as much as when I had fish.

I do not have macro algae, it would never grow.

I am still running my skimmer as normal based on benefits other than lowering nitrates such as aeration and phosphate removal, and to be honest I just cant bring myself to unplug it!

I cant explain why some tanks have trouble reducing nitrates and some creating them but I fall into the later. I have tried not changing filter socks until they over-flowed, feed 3 times as much as my fish could eat, and going longer between water changes and still not get any trace of nitrates.
 

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Put it on a timer, then you don't have to physically do anything!



I was thinking the same thing.. skimmers work best at night. Dont know why but my bio cube has nothing while the lights are on but is half full by morning. I use an api test kit and my nitrates always run around 10 ppm.. probably why I cant keep sps alive. Have a red sea master test kit coming.. I dont know what scale .1 and so forth on your test kit means. I would think that run your skimmer 1- 1.5 hours after the lights shut off and same before they come on. Might help.. what's the phosphate running normally?
 
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