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I’m wondering what other sps reefers run their systems at nutrient wise to get their best growth and colors?
I currently run nitrate around 10 and phosphate around .05 but coral color is ok but not great. I also also have some algae on the back glass that never seems to disappear.
To give you some background the system is about 3 years old and started with Marco rock for the first 2 1/2 years and didn’t feel that was the best choice. Had a lot of issues with Cyano and Dino’s and other algaes and many stated they they also had similar problems using Marco. 6 months ago I decided to slowly start over with Caribsea arch rock and things have improved algae wise other than the algae on the back glass.
Kim wondering if my nutrients were higher ( say no3 around 20 and po4 around.1) if things would improve color and growth wise and help burn the algae out?
I’ve watched numerous videos on the subject and have been curious about what others think?
I know the rock is probably still maturing but I’m intrigued with what others run for nutrients and how that affects your system?
 
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I’m wondering what other sps reefers run their systems at nutrient wise to get their best growth and colors?
I currently run nitrate around 10 and phosphate around .05 but coral color is ok but not great. I also also have some algae on the back glass that never seems to disappear.
To give you some background the system is about 3 years old and started with Marco rock for the first 2 1/2 years and didn’t feel that was the best choice. Had a lot of issues with Cyano and Dino’s and other algaes and many stated they they also had similar problems using Marco. 6 months ago I decided to slowly start over with Caribsea arch rock and things have improved algae wise other than the algae on the back glass.
Kim wondering if my nutrients were higher ( say no3 around 20 and po4 around.1) if things would improve color and growth wise and help burn the algae out?
I’ve watched numerous videos on the subject and have been curious about what others think?
I know the rock is probably still maturing but I’m intrigued with what others run for nutrients and how that affects your system?
Up the po4 and don't worry so much about no3.
If it runs at 10,so be it. Do you dose nitrates?
 
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Oh. I think this last weekend. My Parms were
Nitrate: 8ppm
Phosphate: .03

I feed tank twice a day. Lots of fish Poo and the corals have amazing color. They are coloring up nicely after adding. I have been recently tweaking my lighting for more color and it looks great IMO. Its all in they eye of the beholder. What is it that you dont link about the colors you are getting.
 
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Up the po4 and don't worry so much about no3.
If it runs at 10,so be it. Do you dose nitrates?
Yes I usually dose nitrates weekly. I’ve been testing daily for alkalinity, nitrate and phosphate.
if my nitrates run below 8 I usually dose 60 ml of neonitro. If below say 6 I usually dose 120ml. Total system volume is about 425 gallons.
 
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Yes I usually dose nitrates weekly. I’ve been testing daily for alkalinity, nitrate and phosphate.
if my nitrates run below 8 I usually dose 60 ml of neonitro. If below say 6 I usually dose 120ml. Total system volume is about 425 gallons.
Have you tried upping your feedings? Maybe that can help you stop dosing nitrate.
 
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Have you tried upping your feedings? Maybe that can help you stop dosing nitrate.
I have been feeding heavier, adding coral foods as well as adding liquid nitrates. I have more fish coming to be added soon.
I guess what I’m asking is what levels have people used successfully for nutrients, at what levels and what results have they achieved?
 

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I keep nitrates between 15-20 and phosphates between 0.06-0.1 ppm. I start to lose coral color quickly if phosphates get down to zero. I have a heavy fish load, feed heavy, and still have to dose nitrates daily and phosphates at least weekly.

No mechanical filtration, just a skimmer and a bunch of liverock in a sump keeps my export high enough where I am able to feed the tank more.
 
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