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I dosed Reef Flux (fluconazole) about 19 days ago. Around day 14, I started to see the caulerpa algae finally declining. As expected, my nitrates have been climbing and are now sitting around 30–35 ppm. I’m not running a skimmer.
If I do a large water change to bring nitrates down, then re-dose Reef Flux, is that a safe/acceptable approach to keep knocking back the caulerpa?
Really, I'm just second guessing myself on this. Would a chemical nitrate reducer be more practical?
If I do a large water change to bring nitrates down, then re-dose Reef Flux, is that a safe/acceptable approach to keep knocking back the caulerpa?
Really, I'm just second guessing myself on this. Would a chemical nitrate reducer be more practical?