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265 gallons and yes it’s a very full mixed reefThere are several ways to lower nitrate, but most NO3 reduction methods simultaneously reduce phosphate, and yours is already borderline.
How large is your tank?
Do you keep corals?
From your pic, your tank looks great. That seems to me like a large disconnect between your nitrates and your phosphates. What test kits are you using?265 gallons and yes it’s a very full mixed reef
Beautiful! It’s so rare to find trachyphyllia and acanthophyllia lovers these days.265 gallons and yes it’s a very full mixed reef
Beautiful! It’s so rare to find trachyphyllia and acanthophyllia lovers these days.
This is my collection in my 260 gallon tank.
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lol I’m new to r2r I had to make a post to be able to message. So this is what I went with.Cmonnnnnn your tank is drop dead gorgeous lol and you think we're gonna believe you don't know how to control your nitrates? :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
Hanna testerFrom your pic, your tank looks great. That seems to me like a large disconnect between your nitrates and your phosphates. What test kits are you using?
Awesome. Good luck!lol I’m new to r2r I had to make a post to be able to message. So this is what I went with.
Beautiful! Of course, I haven’t tried one for a very long time, but the one I had looked like the front right. It seemed to just hang in there, never growing much in my tank.Beautiful! It’s so rare to find trachyphyllia and acanthophyllia lovers these days.
This is my collection in my 260 gallon tank.
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The one in the front right is healthy and relatively new. The flesh is very fluffy. It probably looks dry because of the texture appearance, but it’s definitely healthy.Beautiful! Of course, I haven’t tried one for a very long time, but the one I had looked like the front right. It seemed to just hang in there, never growing much in my tank.
The one in the front right is healthy and relatively new. The flesh is very fluffy. It probably looks dry because of the texture appearance, but it’s definitely healthy.
The only times I lose them is when a fish eats it. 100% of the foxface fish I’ve tried eat them (tried about 5-6 over the years.)
Most of the tangs I’ve tried will pick at it, too. My recent lieutenant tang went rogue, so I gave it away.