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I have been dosing vinegar to get my nitrates and phosphates down. I began to dose potassium nitrate a little over a week ago, suspecting I was now nitrate limited as I had 0 nitrates and couldn't move phosphates any lower than .2. This morning, for the first time ever, I got 0 on the hanna low range phosphate checker! Now, nitrates have begun to rise.....I suspect this may be because I have now achieved some phosphate limiting, does that sound reasonable? My little 30 gallon mini reef is mainly lps, my goal is not to run an ultra low nutrient system, but to ultimately have a trace of nitrates and phosphates in the system.
So my course of action was to set my nitrate dosing pump to half the rate to hopefully see a slow decline in nitrate levels to 0 again. When that is achieved, slowly back my carbon dosing down till hopefully I am able to achieve a balance of minimum carbon and nitrate dosing to maintain trace nitrate and phosphate readings. Does this sound like a reasonable plan? I suspect my very old live rock is still leaching phosphates and I believe I will need to maintain carbon and I nitrate dosing for an extended number of months.
My lps have never looked as puffed up as the last week or so :) (except my small Montiporia frag is showing some white around the edges, working on lowering dKh)
Cheers!
I have been dosing vinegar to get my nitrates and phosphates down. I began to dose potassium nitrate a little over a week ago, suspecting I was now nitrate limited as I had 0 nitrates and couldn't move phosphates any lower than .2. This morning, for the first time ever, I got 0 on the hanna low range phosphate checker! Now, nitrates have begun to rise.....I suspect this may be because I have now achieved some phosphate limiting, does that sound reasonable? My little 30 gallon mini reef is mainly lps, my goal is not to run an ultra low nutrient system, but to ultimately have a trace of nitrates and phosphates in the system.
So my course of action was to set my nitrate dosing pump to half the rate to hopefully see a slow decline in nitrate levels to 0 again. When that is achieved, slowly back my carbon dosing down till hopefully I am able to achieve a balance of minimum carbon and nitrate dosing to maintain trace nitrate and phosphate readings. Does this sound like a reasonable plan? I suspect my very old live rock is still leaching phosphates and I believe I will need to maintain carbon and I nitrate dosing for an extended number of months.
My lps have never looked as puffed up as the last week or so :) (except my small Montiporia frag is showing some white around the edges, working on lowering dKh)
Cheers!
