Dino X and Raising Nutrients

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Hello,

I've discovered I have dinos in my 220 gallon aquarium. As of testing this morning my nitrates are at ZERO. I understand that part of the long term plan to keep dinos away is to increase nutrients. What can I do to raise nutrients in my tank while dosing Dino X?

The product has not arrived yet. Should be here later this week.

I have a HUGE ball of cheato in my sump. Will Dino X kill it? Should i remove it before dosing? I have already reduced my fuge lighting period from 12 to 3 hours.

I've also ordered some nitrate and phosphate for dosing. Are these OK to add while dosing Dino X?

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I would highly, highly recommend not using Dino X without trying anything else.

Raise your nutrients, try adding UV.
 

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Following.

My nitrates (API test) and phosphates (Hanna ULR) have remained at 0 ppm/ppb as well. I have relatively (I think) mild diatoms and/or dino. I started feeding more and trying to not freak out and make a bunch of changes (you know- remain patient). I considered getting Vibrant, but don't want to remove my chaeto.
 

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As a follow-up, I fed more (2x per day) until my nutrients rose and added a UV sterilizer. Diatoms and dinos disappeared in a couple of days (noticeable impact 24-48 hours and completely gone after ~72 hours). Pretty nice to see the shells of the invertebrates again! Nitrates are now more than 0 but probably less than 5ppm (API) and phosphate is ~0.046ppm (15ppb with Phosphorous ULR Hanna checker). I also cut the lighting to the refugium back to 4 hours/night.

Water is clear, animals and I are happy.

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As a follow-up, I fed more (2x per day) until my nutrients rose and added a UV sterilizer. Diatoms and dinos disappeared in a couple of days (noticeable impact 24-48 hours and completely gone after ~72 hours). Pretty nice to see the shells of the invertebrates again! Nitrates are now more than 0 but probably less than 5ppm (API) and phosphate is ~0.046ppm (15ppb with Phosphorous ULR Hanna checker). I also cut the lighting to the refugium back to 4 hours/night.

Water is clear, animals and I are happy.
Thanks for follow up. I ended up dosing phosphate and nitrate. Unfortunately, I overshot phosphate and it went to .9ppm :O

Working now on bringing it down slowly. My nitrates over around 10ppm. I've also been adding some silicate to help encourage diatoms.
 

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