NO3 & PO4 . . . Why can't I get this right?

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Well.... NO3 is down to about 10-15ppm and PO4 is 0.1. Hopefully the NO3 test isn't a fluke. Am going to continue to test daily and slowly increase food back to normal-ish levels as long as I can maintain these numbers.
 

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Well.... NO3 is down to about 10-15ppm and PO4 is 0.1. Hopefully the NO3 test isn't a fluke. Am going to continue to test daily and slowly increase food back to normal-ish levels as long as I can maintain these numbers.

it’ll carry on coming down, if you haven’t already stopped dosing nopox, and decide to stop using it, reduce it slowly, don’t just stop.
 
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it’ll carry on coming down, if you haven’t already stopped dosing nopox, and decide to stop using it, reduce it slowly, don’t just stop.

Reduced it to 5ml/day while I increase feeding. Should balance out. Gonna finish out the bottle (almost done) and then won't be dosing anymore.
 

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