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Confused on why your running GFO when your having proplems keeping PO4 at a readable level. Also your using chaeto witch also reduce PO4. Seems like you are stripping your tank of PO4 before your corals can use it. I don't see the point of GFO/chaeto if your still dosing PO4.
I'm no expert but it seems like your doing alot of work and not gaining anything from it.
base rtn o consejos, ¿revisaste los niveles de potasio o yodo?Hello all!
I found that my NO3 was at 0, which isn't good for Cheato growth, my Phosphate was at 0.08 which is about where I like to have it. To correct the issue I started dosing NO3 to 10PPM which I figured was a good number.
Lo mantuve allí durante aproximadamente una semana, y mis corales se veían cada vez peor, luego tuve alrededor de 6 Frags RTN, y más comenzaron a STN. Perdí alrededor de 8 fragmentos en total, y algunas de mis colonias más grandes comenzaron a tener tiras de tejido.
La mayoría de mis corales estaban bien, el 75% mostró un cambio positivo, o poco o ningún cambio, pero el 25% murió o estaba muriendo.
En ese momento dejé de agregarlo y esperé un par de semanas, las cosas comenzaron a verse un poco mejor, luego el NO3 fue 0 nuevamente, así que comencé a agregar solo un poco, el NO3 apenas era detectable en el verificador Hanna, 0.2 y los corales comenzaron a verse peor nuevamente, así que me detuve.
¿Cuál es el trato? Siempre he evitado mantener 0 Fosfato o 0 NO3. ¿Alguien ha visto esto? ¿Alguien sabe lo que está pasando?
Estadísticas básicas:
Par está entre 150 y 300 prácticamente en cualquier lugar del tanque. Combo T5/LED.
KH - 7.5
CA - 440
Mag - 1350
Fosfato todavía 0.08 - 0.1
¿Alguna idea?
Whisky
Thanks for the translation Pablo!base rtn o consejos, ¿revisaste los niveles de potasio o yodo?
Translation:
base rtn or tips, did you check potassium or iodine levels?
Amen to that. It doesn't matter what #'s we would like to see. All that matters is what your inhabitants respond well to.I would stop chasing numbers and let your corals tell you what they need
All tanks will feed and all tanks will be adding a different amount of indirect NO3 and PO4, so when dosing the key is to dose to bring these two to balance at a 100:1 ratio ie 10ppm NO3 should necessitate a 0.1PO4 reading, if you obserrve this ratio t hen no matter the absolute amounts dosed, your corals won't react so sharply to the change.
IMO, ratios are the latest trendy thing in reefing but make zero sense in terms of setting nutrient targets.
Having both very high or very low but at the “right” ratio does not seem sensible, while targeting both to a desirable absolute values or range of values can never be “wrong”.