I think I have an understanding but could use some back up here.
I run a 75gal tank that is about 3 1/2 years old. It ran pretty stable with nutrient levels staying with NO3 about 20 and PO4 about .09. levels were slightly high but tank ran well and I didn't have any coral so I left things alone. It wasn't heavily stocked and I ran Phoshgaurd along with my skimmer to keep things in check.
In March I added my first corals, some Daisy Zoa's, Forest fire Mushroom, and an Aussie Goni. After adding those I started getting a large algae outbreak that I attributed to the increased light period I was now running. I previously couldn't keep any clean up crew alive more than a few months because there wasn't enough in the tank for them to eat but now I had plenty so over time I've added an urchin, three turbo snails, an algae blenny, and a couple peppermint shrimp to eat the hydroids.
I've watched levels keep slowly dropping until today I tested NO3 at 8.3 and PO4 hit 0.
I'm a little concerned about bringing on a Dino attack. I've increased my feeding but that hasn't made a change. I'm assuming that the clean up crew is REALLY doing it's job along with the corals stripping out of the water column.
I'll increase feeding more and should I maybe add a fish or two to add to the bio waste load? Right now it's 2 clowns and 3 pajama cardinals besides the cleanup crew. When should, if I should, consider dosing nitrate and/or phos?
I run a 75gal tank that is about 3 1/2 years old. It ran pretty stable with nutrient levels staying with NO3 about 20 and PO4 about .09. levels were slightly high but tank ran well and I didn't have any coral so I left things alone. It wasn't heavily stocked and I ran Phoshgaurd along with my skimmer to keep things in check.
In March I added my first corals, some Daisy Zoa's, Forest fire Mushroom, and an Aussie Goni. After adding those I started getting a large algae outbreak that I attributed to the increased light period I was now running. I previously couldn't keep any clean up crew alive more than a few months because there wasn't enough in the tank for them to eat but now I had plenty so over time I've added an urchin, three turbo snails, an algae blenny, and a couple peppermint shrimp to eat the hydroids.
I've watched levels keep slowly dropping until today I tested NO3 at 8.3 and PO4 hit 0.
I'm a little concerned about bringing on a Dino attack. I've increased my feeding but that hasn't made a change. I'm assuming that the clean up crew is REALLY doing it's job along with the corals stripping out of the water column.
I'll increase feeding more and should I maybe add a fish or two to add to the bio waste load? Right now it's 2 clowns and 3 pajama cardinals besides the cleanup crew. When should, if I should, consider dosing nitrate and/or phos?