Help! Corals/Coralline Won’t Survive

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I did a few big water changes a while ago, I could do a reset like that but I have been a little worried about the ammonia cycle. Do I need to worry about that?
No worries as the bacteria is in the rock and sand. Looks like you have plenty of rock. So 25% would be no problem.
 

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Red Sea foundation pro for Cal, Mag, and Alk, API for the ammonia cycle. I occasionally get my water tested and thats how I get my phosphate levels.
Any idea what they use for phosphate?

some of the kits are useless as the range is 0 and 0.25 with nothing in between so 0.08 may show as 0.
 
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Any idea what they use for phosphate?

some of the kits are useless as the range is 0 and 0.25 with nothing in between so 0.08 may show as 0.
Not sure, they have something they call a spin test and it does everything except trace elements. Its a very accurate test, Magnesium, Calcium, Ph, Ammonia, Alkalinity, Nitrates have always been exact
 
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My plan at the moment is to do a large water change or two and then start feeding more pellets and food and not touch it for a 2-3 weeks.
 

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Not sure, they have something they call a spin test and it does everything except trace elements. Its a very accurate test, Magnesium, Calcium, Ph, Ammonia, Alkalinity, Nitrates have always been exact

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Min detection limit is 0.2ppm so it is not very accurate for PO4. It is made by API.

This is why I asked specifically about phosphate. Many tests are poo poo for saltwater PO4.

You should buy a real PO4 test kit before dosing PO4.
 

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If you find feeding more is not producing the right numbers you can dose neophos and neonitro to bring those areas into balance.
This. I dose these and they’re very helpful when my nutrients get too low.
 

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