I've been at this hobby since 2014, so not so long. But I read and I do some homework but the follow through doesn't always happen as planned. With that being said I guess I need some guidance on a simple yet over analyzed issue. Nitrates and Phosphates! Looking for a reasonable way to start reducing them. More or less the equipment approach. Carbon dosing or running GFO, maybe a combo? I don't have coral in my tank and I'm really anxious to get to the point where I can put the coral that I want in my tank. Now I emphasize on the guidance part because I do have a basic understanding on what I need to do. I do feed a lot because of some of the demanding animals I have. I do 40 gallon water changes, yet dilution isn't always the solution. A little about my setup and equipment. 220g and 60g display tanks that drain into a 75 gallon refugium that houses about 10 gallons worth of cheato algae along with more base rock. It then drains into a 100 gallon stock tank that houses a S300 Eshopps skimmer. I feed LRS and Hakari seaweed and clip LRS nori. I have several tangs, which includes a blue hippo with HLLE. I've tried the GFO and Carbon ROX 0.8 mix before but the tangs did not respond to that solution well. This is where I noticed the hippo started to show signs of HLLE. The levels are high.... very high something astronomical. Red Sea test kit for nitrates are showing something like 40 ppm and I had to use a pool phosphate kit to show something between 2000-2500 ppm, Red Sea color didn't quite match up and my Hanna checker popped up flashing then it laughed at me. To start I'm swapping out all my RODI filters and media, going to pressure wash my mixing barrel, and do 100 gallons of water changes but as I stated before dilution isn't always the solution. Thanks for any suggestions and guidance! ( All my fishies are fat and healthy so theres a positive)