NoPox question (or Carbon Dosing)

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Approx. 1.5 years back:
  • No3 level was off the range ... super RED; from memory, it's above 120 ppm :mad:
  • After adding some Siporax media in my sump and NoPox dosing for considerable amount of time, the No3 level has dropped to undetected level (0 ppm). :D
Approx. 6 months back:
  • Stopped dosing NoPox and No3 is still at undetected level (0 ppm) :D
Recently:
  • I have been quite aggressive in feeding my corals & fishes with frozen brine shrimps & reef roids, so the No3 has gone up a bit to 10 - 20 ppm. :(
Objective:
  • I'm aiming for accelerated coral growth with my water targeted at 10 dKH Alk, 430 ppm Ca & 1,350 ppm Mg. :p
  • Using Red Sea Foundation A, B & C to maintain these elements. :eek:
  • As per @Randy Holmes-Farley advice, there need to be nutrients of at least 0 to 5 ppm of No3 in the water to avoid burnt tips at high Alkalinity which at the same time achieve the objective of accelerating coral growth. :rolleyes:
Facts:
  • The tank is 55 gallons with fishes, LPSs & Softies dominated.
  • Fortnightly to monthly 10% WC with ASW @ 1.026 SG.
The 1 question that I have:
  1. Is there any issue in re-starting regime of NoPox (or Carbon dosing) after stopping for quite a while? In my case, 6 months or so. :confused:
Any other thoughts on the above? Literally anything :rolleyes:
 

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@saltyfilmfolks From my understanding, once you started Carbon dosing, you should never stop !!! Is this accurate?

I recall reading it somewhere in the past, but I don't remember where.

Hence I was asking if there's any side effect in restarting.


No. Plenty of people stop without issues.
 

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