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Your system is likely using up any nitrates that you add. |
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![]() I have about 25 fish and feed 3-5x per day dirty food like pei mysis plus coral food so definately a lot of feeding.
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I have always been a light feeder of my fish, as there is enough going on in the tank to keep them healthy. My only concern with adding a lot of food is I would be adding more phosphate and would not achieve that balance. That is why I am now adding the KNO3 and amino acids (which are all nitrates) and not adding phosphates. Still no nitrates measurable in my system. I will go to 10mls 3 times a day plus daily amino acid additions. |
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![]() After 4 days of dosing KNO3 I finally have a readable nitrate level in the tank. .25ppm
![]() My calcium level has dropped 50ppm since Saturday. I have even been adding a bit more calcium in the past week because I felt 410 might be a little low. My only guess is nitrate was the limiting factor in the growth of corals and coralline algae. Once nitrates are available these processes have kicked in using more of the calcium. I will double my dose of calcium to try to get it back on track. I had heard that dosing KNO3 raises alkalinity so I have reduced my buffer addition in half over the past 4 days and I am stable at 9dkh Last edited by Frogger; 04-05-2017 at 04:19 AM. |
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![]() I think you are on the right track.
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