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yeah it's what's left over that counts. Feeding a lot isn't too bad if you have fish with high metabolisms and a marauding gang of inverts that eat anything the fish don't. It's about converting the food into something else (usually energy). Also if you have lots of algae that'll lower the nutrients. As for coral colouration different corals have different requirements. Some people will do awesome with a certain kind of coral yet another doesn't do so well. It's the zero/low nutrient systems that seem to have the highest chance with the largest variety of corals, especially the hard to keep pastel shade variety (the ones that look like they're bleached but they aren't). From my experience at the store, SPS don't do well in any of the tanks with large numbers of fish because the nitrates are VERY hard to keep under 20 in those tanks. Even some of the "reef" tanks have nitrates around 10 and the SPS brown out in those. The best success so far has been in a tank running zeovit with 2-4 fish at the most and zero liverock. Liverock die-off contributes to nutrients as well and I've found liverock dies off for even 6 months.
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