Going Fishless in Established Acro Tank - mistake?

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I have a 5 year old all acro tank. 6 months ago I decided to go without fish or anything else I needed to feed. I figured I could dose all the SPS needed. I think it was wrong. They grow fine, but the colors have suffered. Here is all I do for them:

1. 10% water every 2 weeks (Red Sea Salt)
2. Dose Nitrate (about 4 ppm)
3. Dosing Phosphate ( about 0.050 ppm)
4. Dosing Red Sea Reef Nutrition AB+ (amino and more)
5. Dosing Red Sea Coral Colors A,B,C,D (minor elements)
6. Dosing Alkalinity (8.0-8.3)
7. Dosing Calcium ( about 430)

Has anybody done the above with success? I am thinking about returning a few fish and some peppermint shrimp back in. I think fish does add something I don't know about.
 

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Ammonia #1 your missing without fish. Coral metabolize ammonia much easier, and actually prefer it over then residual nitrates left over from the cycling process.

Not just poop and pee, but just respiration by the fish creates ammonia.
 

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I did fishless years ago. SPS did ok but everything was pale. It looks very cool in a zeovit type of way on some pieces, but overall I don't like the look. Growth, color, PE, and overall vibrance was better in thanks that I fed well + filtered well. Curious to see how a fishless tank does with the addition of No3. I didn't dose nitrate when I went fishless.
 
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I did fishless years ago. SPS did ok but everything was pale. It looks very cool in a zeovit type of way on some pieces, but overall I don't like the look. Growth, color, PE, and overall vibrance was better in thanks that I fed well + filtered well. Curious to see how a fishless tank does with the addition of No3. I didn't dose nitrate when I went fishless.
Playing with just the nitrate and phosphate will change the colors. I can tell when I overdo it by them turning brown. And when I underdo it, they go pale. I never got the bright colors the way they were when I had fish in the tank. So as other wrote - I will PUT THE FISH BACK and report back in a couple of months.
 

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Playing with just the nitrate and phosphate will change the colors. I can tell when I overdo it by them turning brown. And when I underdo it, they go pale. I never got the bright colors the way they were when I had fish in the tank. So as other wrote - I will PUT THE FISH BACK and report back in a couple of months.
Yeah please update this thread. Its a very interesting topic though.
Maybe do some Before and After pics?
 

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IMO, there's not much evidence that I have seen that suggests nitrate and/or amino acids is not adequate for corals, even if ammonia may be a preferred source to nitrate. There will be some ammonia from the amino acid degradation.

Dosing ammonia is not hard and there are threads on it, if you want to go that route.
 

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I believe Tropic Marin has a big SPS tank with no fish. They dose their NP Bacto Balance as the nutrition source apparently. The tank in question is visible and discussed in one of their videos, but unfortunately, only in German.
 

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My coral QT has no fish and runs fine. But I do have shrimp in there and I drop a few pellets in with a auto feeder once a day to keep the nutrients measurable.
 
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I believe Tropic Marin has a big SPS tank with no fish. They dose their NP Bacto Balance as the nutrition source apparently. The tank in question is visible and discussed in one of their videos, but unfortunately, only in German.
I thought Bacto Balance is a carbon dosing method to lower nutrients. I just read their description and I am confused ... it seems to do both ... lower the nutrients, but not to zero amount ... and it then keeps them in balance. Am I understanding it right?
 

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I thought Bacto Balance is a carbon dosing method to lower nutrients. I just read their description and I am confused ... it seems to do both ... lower the nutrients, but not to zero amount ... and it then keeps them in balance. Am I understanding it right?

It's seeming intent is to reduce nitrate and phosphate with organic carbon dosing, while adding N and P in organic forms.
 

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If you are worried why not just feed the tank flake or whatever and let it breakdown. The nutrient pathway will be the same regardless of it it gets eaten by pods, fish, sea turtles, or mermaids.
 

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Playing with just the nitrate and phosphate will change the colors. I can tell when I overdo it by them turning brown. And when I underdo it, they go pale. I never got the bright colors the way they were when I had fish in the tank. So as other wrote - I will PUT THE FISH BACK and report back in a couple of months.
Did you end up just adding fish again or have you been getting some other insights to nutrient dosing?
 

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