Hi Reefers!
I am running my 135 gallon lightly stocked (for now!) reef tank according the Triton method with a large, well lit refugium, a skimmer and thats it for filtration.
I am in a completely new situation in my reef keeping journey - I am reading consistently 0 PPM nitrate (Hanna HR)- with phosphate consistently being in the range I am aiming for of 0.03-0.08 (tested with Hanna HI774 / RF Smart Tester).
Q: Now; what will be my best options for increasing my nitrates without affecting phosphate (too much)?
Luckily, I have a few options:
1. Feed more!
2. Reduce lighting period / Light power in refugium
3. Switch off skimmer for XX hours during the night
4. Dose nitrate up
... or something else; or a combination?
I would love to hear your experiences and advice
I should say that I see no indication that the tank is not thriving, but I would like to at least have detectable levels.
Cheers - and happy new year!
I am running my 135 gallon lightly stocked (for now!) reef tank according the Triton method with a large, well lit refugium, a skimmer and thats it for filtration.
I am in a completely new situation in my reef keeping journey - I am reading consistently 0 PPM nitrate (Hanna HR)- with phosphate consistently being in the range I am aiming for of 0.03-0.08 (tested with Hanna HI774 / RF Smart Tester).
Q: Now; what will be my best options for increasing my nitrates without affecting phosphate (too much)?
Luckily, I have a few options:
1. Feed more!
2. Reduce lighting period / Light power in refugium
3. Switch off skimmer for XX hours during the night
4. Dose nitrate up
... or something else; or a combination?
I would love to hear your experiences and advice
I should say that I see no indication that the tank is not thriving, but I would like to at least have detectable levels.
Cheers - and happy new year!