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Often we hear the term nutrients or others saying " need more nutrients " or " check your nutrients". For newbies and those entering the concept of keeping coral, just what are we talking about when we refer to nutrients?
For starters, we must make every attempt to meet nutrient needs for both corals and fish to sustain them and keep them healthy. Fish and some inverts require fats, proteins and carbs and corals through aminos, vitamins, minerals and macronutrients.
So, what are nutrients? There are Organic and inorganic nutrients. Some of us recognize these terms by the use of skimming. Most inorganics are based on plants and algae responsible for the familiar nitrate and phos as well as carbon dioxide levels. When elevated, these can cause issues such as cyano, algae and other algae such as bryopsis.
Organic which are rich in fats and fatty acids. Examples are Vitamin B12 for blood cells and vitamin c for infection control.
For nutrient requirements, corals need light, fish need food and algae as well as sponge and meats like mysis shrimp nori and other natural material.
Corals convert light into energy and chemical energy. They have inner algae which need this light as well as ability to catch plankton .
What are your tank needs for both fish and coral?
What can you decribe How you provide nutrients such as phyto, calcium, magnesium, etc)?
I achieve my needs and control through algae scrubber, skimming, dosing and lighting.
For starters, we must make every attempt to meet nutrient needs for both corals and fish to sustain them and keep them healthy. Fish and some inverts require fats, proteins and carbs and corals through aminos, vitamins, minerals and macronutrients.
So, what are nutrients? There are Organic and inorganic nutrients. Some of us recognize these terms by the use of skimming. Most inorganics are based on plants and algae responsible for the familiar nitrate and phos as well as carbon dioxide levels. When elevated, these can cause issues such as cyano, algae and other algae such as bryopsis.
Organic which are rich in fats and fatty acids. Examples are Vitamin B12 for blood cells and vitamin c for infection control.
For nutrient requirements, corals need light, fish need food and algae as well as sponge and meats like mysis shrimp nori and other natural material.
Corals convert light into energy and chemical energy. They have inner algae which need this light as well as ability to catch plankton .
What are your tank needs for both fish and coral?
What can you decribe How you provide nutrients such as phyto, calcium, magnesium, etc)?
I achieve my needs and control through algae scrubber, skimming, dosing and lighting.
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