I really need help raising Nitrates and Phosphates in my reef tank.
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230 gallon system
Filled and cycled during the month of August.
Filter socks, refugium w/ sea lettuce, RO 150int skimmer, UV
Fish - Purple and sailfin tang, 5 chromis, file fish, moorish idol, 2 clarkie clowns
Corals - some initial lps (frog spawn, torch, hammer), Softies (toad stool, Xenias, zoes), SPS (plating and encrusting monti)
Started noticing the corals, who never really grew much, started showing signs of going backwards around mid November. About that same time my PO4/NO3 started to bottom out. Read the articles on R2R and started dosing Neophos first, followed by Ammonia. (Ammonium Bicarbonate) later as shown in the chart attached. When I wasn't getting any movement I assumed my rocks were absorbing the PO4 so I started ramping up as suggested by Miami Reef in some of the articles. I also reduced my fuge lights from 12 to 8 hours a night. Also have a major dino outbreak do to the low nutrients.
Do I continue ramping things up or will I potentially cause harm to the fish?
My corals are almost all gone already, but I need to turn this ship around so I can get back on track. I'm trying to follow the recipes but don't seem to be gaining any headway.
We do plan to add more fish to also help with the numbers.
Help please...

Profile:
230 gallon system
Filled and cycled during the month of August.
Filter socks, refugium w/ sea lettuce, RO 150int skimmer, UV
Fish - Purple and sailfin tang, 5 chromis, file fish, moorish idol, 2 clarkie clowns
Corals - some initial lps (frog spawn, torch, hammer), Softies (toad stool, Xenias, zoes), SPS (plating and encrusting monti)
Started noticing the corals, who never really grew much, started showing signs of going backwards around mid November. About that same time my PO4/NO3 started to bottom out. Read the articles on R2R and started dosing Neophos first, followed by Ammonia. (Ammonium Bicarbonate) later as shown in the chart attached. When I wasn't getting any movement I assumed my rocks were absorbing the PO4 so I started ramping up as suggested by Miami Reef in some of the articles. I also reduced my fuge lights from 12 to 8 hours a night. Also have a major dino outbreak do to the low nutrients.
Do I continue ramping things up or will I potentially cause harm to the fish?
My corals are almost all gone already, but I need to turn this ship around so I can get back on track. I'm trying to follow the recipes but don't seem to be gaining any headway.
We do plan to add more fish to also help with the numbers.
Help please...

