Is it OK to have zero nitrates with Core7?

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Reducing the lighting in the refugium will allow NO3 to increase, but also PO4. Unless you add NO3 without adding PO4, you will stay in this unbalanced state.

I would recommend you start dosing NO3. Start slowly, and then gradually increase you NO3 dosing until you see PO4 start decreasing. At that point, I would keep your NO3 dosing where it is until your PO4 gets to a level of .1 or less. Keep an eye on your coral during this. If they look unhappy, pause for a week or two, and then continue once they look happy again.
Thanks again. That sounds like a good plan. I'll put the refugium lighting back where it was and start dosing NeoNitro at 0.1 ml/day vs. the 1-2 ml/day I was dosing before. Hopefully I'll stay the course and see some improvements :)
 

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@Tim Olson and @IslandLifeReef that was a brilliant exchange. Each time a read a post I would think "oh, but what about.." and your next post would cover it. Or, I would think "well assuming that is true, then.." and one of you say the exact same in the next post.

We've obviously been reading a lot of the same stuff. Happy reefing!
 

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