Best nutrient export for a 40g LPS tank

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I currently have a 40g fowlr that’s been up for a year. I just got an ATI T5 fixture and the tank will be almost exclusively LPS, with some softies. I currently use Nopox for nutrient removal and it works very well. I’m thinking of switching to a chaeto reactor to help with ph. My question is this: I know LPS like some NO3 and PO4, so I’m thinking keeping the nitrates between 5-10ppm and the phosphates between 0.02-0.05. Which of these methods would help me achieve these levels? I’ve read that algae reactors sometimes strip the water to super low nutrient levels which I don’t think would work with my tank. I also know that Nopox could do the same thing, but seems easier to adjust. I appreciate all advice, as I want this tank to be an LPS showcase!
 

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If you like the reactor idea, you can adjust nutrient uptake with its lighting period.

However that would reduce the effect it has on ph.
 
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If you like the reactor idea, you can adjust nutrient uptake with its lighting period.

However that would reduce the effect it has on ph.
I do like the reactor idea. My house is sealed because we live in South Florida, so my pH sits between 7.8-8.0 even with an alk of 11-12. I’m pretty sure it’s CO2, which a reactor would help with. I could also lower the Nopox.
 

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I use chaeto in a fuge for nutrient export. It has been very effective for me. It allowed me to remove my GFO reactor as well as stop dosing nopox. I like that it sort of self-regulates. It won't strip the water too clean (at least in my experience). It just slows down growth.
 

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