Bottomed out nutrients

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For the last month my nitrates and phosphates have been extremely low, often not registering. while my coral looks good and I get normal algae growth on the glass my nitrates will not get elevated no matter how much I feed. What ways could I raise nitrates up to 5ppm and keep phosphates in range? The tank is around 4-5 months old and had normal nitrates before between 5-10 and phosphates in range.
 

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Add more fish, run your skimmer part time or start dosing ammonia/nitrates. I’m not a big fan of feeding more to increase nitrates because you’re increasing phosphates too at the same time. But I’ve always heard dry food has more phosphates whereas wet/frozen food has more nitrates. @Randy Holmes-Farley has great info on ammonia dosing to increase nitrates.
 
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For the last month my nitrates and phosphates have been extremely low, often not registering. while my coral looks good and I get normal algae growth on the glass my nitrates will not get elevated no matter how much I feed. What ways could I raise nitrates up to 5ppm and keep phosphates in range? The tank is around 4-5 months old and had normal nitrates before between 5-10 and phosphates in range.
You can buy food grade sodium nitrate, make a solution and add what you need. Ditto for phosphate. Daily dosing should be sufficient.
 

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