If coral were given a choice between ammonia/ammonium or nitrates, that would use ammonia/ammonium.Could you give more info on the part about Corals don’t need nitrate in the second bullet point? Is this just for SPS corals?
My nitrates were undetectable for a long time so I started dosing nitrates. 10ml a day to keep it between 4 and 5. I always thought it was my back wall full of GSP that was soaking up all the nitrates. At the same time, my phosphates were .42 at the highest. I did water changes and added phosphate remover and now it’s down significantly. It’s been three days since I added fresh phosphate remover so I’m going to test the water now. I’m expecting somewhere in the .1 to .15 range. I will update later.
Nitrates are the final product we test for because we can't really test for ammonium.
Coral can use nitrates if no ammonia is available but at a cost of extra energy. They need to convert it back to ammonium to uptake.
I'm also zero nitrate. I feed heavy to a bunch of fish and they feed my coral. I would like to be able to have 1pmm nitrate but it's not happening yet.