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Hey everyone,

I have a new 180g tank that has been setup and running since March 19th. Second time around in the hobby after about six years off so kind of trying to get back in the swing of things.

Tank is doing great so far and all tester corals added are doing good and look great.

I’m concerned my No3 and Po4 needs to be raised but not sure if I should really worry about it. I know this has been discussed on here in the past so sorry for posting anything redundant. I wanted to see to what level I should consider overfeeding the tank. I’ve tried to overfeed the past few weeks by feeding three frozen Mysis cubes each day but my nitrate and phosphate are still bottomed out at zero.

I have four Bimac Anthias and one Blotchy Anthia currently. The three cubes seems to be more than enough on what they will eat when I feed them but should I be doing more? I have a CUC of (20) trochus snails and three urchins.

The tank seems to be doing great with no algae issues. I had an initial diatom bloom for about a week right after the cycle and read No3 at 2.3 and Po4 at .05. Did a couple weekly 10% water changes over the next two weeks and now have been bottomed out at zero nitrates and phosphates for a month or so.
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I stopped doing water changes which I had planned on doing weekly but thought there is not really a need since my parameters are all okay and I want to increase nitrates and phosphates.

Not sure if I’m just overthinking it and if I should just not worry since all looks good but just wanted to see if there was any feedback on if my three Mysis cubes per day sounds like it’s enough for my 180g tank or if I should up that a bit. I have my full parameters below.

Thanks!

DKH: 8.6
CA: 430
PH: 8.3
MG: 1465
NO3: 0.0
PO4: 0.0
 
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