Hi all,
I have a 90 gallon that is full of corals and fish. Everything is healthy and growing well. However, I've recently seen a trend of rising nitrate and phosphate levels. Currently, nitrate is about 20 ppm and phosphate is about 0.22 ppm. That's a big change from just a few months ago when I was adding ammonia and occasionally adding phosphate to keep levels up.
I travel for a living. I recently added an automatic feeder to feed some Anthias and Chromis, and to feed a Foxface so he doesn't graze on my corals. I also feed heavily also with frozen food to ensure my Copperband gets enough food. I don't want to change the feeding process.
My questions to my fellow reefers with mature tanks are is as follows:
1. Should I worry about nitrite and phosphate levels in my tank?
2. Considering my travel requirements, what method of control would you implement?
I have a good skimmer and equipment needed for a Cheato fuge, carbon dosing, or continuous water changes... among others. I'm an equipment hoarder!
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I have a 90 gallon that is full of corals and fish. Everything is healthy and growing well. However, I've recently seen a trend of rising nitrate and phosphate levels. Currently, nitrate is about 20 ppm and phosphate is about 0.22 ppm. That's a big change from just a few months ago when I was adding ammonia and occasionally adding phosphate to keep levels up.
I travel for a living. I recently added an automatic feeder to feed some Anthias and Chromis, and to feed a Foxface so he doesn't graze on my corals. I also feed heavily also with frozen food to ensure my Copperband gets enough food. I don't want to change the feeding process.
My questions to my fellow reefers with mature tanks are is as follows:
1. Should I worry about nitrite and phosphate levels in my tank?
2. Considering my travel requirements, what method of control would you implement?
I have a good skimmer and equipment needed for a Cheato fuge, carbon dosing, or continuous water changes... among others. I'm an equipment hoarder!
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

