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I list many of them here:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/randys-reef-chemistry-articles.174821/
I'd just be sure they are among the newer ones.
ok. Until now I have time to do the translation to spanish lenguaje. I will post a link to my blog and give the credits. Happy new year.Please do but as you said credit Randy and Reef2Reef with a link to the original article here! Thanks!
Thanks.Sounds good.
You actually don't really want zero nitrate. Some people get there, but the corals starve and are highly unhappy. In fact on unls, alot of people are dosing stump remover(potassium nitrate) to great success.Can anyone achieve perfect zero parameters for ammonia, nitrite and nitrates? I can maintain low levels but never seem to zero them out completely.
Why do you want zero?Can anyone achieve perfect zero parameters for ammonia, nitrite and nitrates? I can maintain low levels but never seem to zero them out completely.
Would you help me in this thread. (https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/how-to-balance-nitrate-and-phosphate.295928/)The first page of this thread gave my recommendation, which is a less than value for phosphate and nitrate. When I wrote it, not that many people were actually driving way below my less than number without providing more organic foods. Now people are, and I wouldn't recommend zero. Unless you actively feed specialized foods for corals, I'd probably aim for 0.2 to 3 ppm nitrate and around 0.01 ppm phosphate (with a wider range OK).
Hi Randy, just finished translating 'What is seawater" ( originally posted on another forum).
It's at: http://www.korallszirtes-akvarium.hu/kb.php?a=215
Thanks and Happy Holidays to you all!
Zoli