High Nitrates and Phosphates no algae?

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So as the title says I have high nitrates and phosphates .25 NO3 and .70 PO3. But no algae. Last time I took them down with GFO I killed corals. Maybe too fast I guess but I don’t get that I have zero algae. And last time I brought the PO3 down I had diatoms bad. Corals seem to be ok although not growing as fast as they probably could. Hardest SPS to keep that I have is montipora.

So the question is how can I safely get them down to where I can keep something like acros. All I feed a day is one pinch of flakes and 2 mysis cubes. The tank is a Waterbox Reef 130.4.
 

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You could try carbon dosing
 

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So as the title says I have high nitrates and phosphates .25 NO3 and .70 PO3. But no algae. Last time I took them down with GFO I killed corals. Maybe too fast I guess but I don’t get that I have zero algae. And last time I brought the PO3 down I had diatoms bad. Corals seem to be ok although not growing as fast as they probably could. Hardest SPS to keep that I have is montipora.

So the question is how can I safely get them down to where I can keep something like acros. All I feed a day is one pinch of flakes and 2 mysis cubes. The tank is a Waterbox Reef 130.4.
What is phos level and for gradual decrease, NoPox by red sea will be less aggressive than GFO
 

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So as the title says I have high nitrates and phosphates .25 NO3 and .70 PO3. But no algae. Last time I took them down with GFO I killed corals. Maybe too fast I guess but I don’t get that I have zero algae. And last time I brought the PO3 down I had diatoms bad. Corals seem to be ok although not growing as fast as they probably could. Hardest SPS to keep that I have is montipora.

So the question is how can I safely get them down to where I can keep something like acros. All I feed a day is one pinch of flakes and 2 mysis cubes. The tank is a Waterbox Reef 130.4.
Look into Tropic Marin Elimi NP.
 

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