Hello all:
I'm in a real confusing situation. I just had my water tested by ATI and my levels were all out of whack. My overall water score was 50%. Here are the nutrient levels that were returned:
Nutrients
NO3
Nitrate
1.36 mg/l
Ideal value: 2.00 mg/l
BELOW NORMAL
Attention
P
Phosphorus
526.4 µg/l
Ideal value: 13.44 µg/l
CRITICALLY HIGH
Critical
PO4
Phosphate
1.61 mg/l
Ideal value: 0.04 mg/l
CRITICALLY HIGH
Critical
Here's the weird part: EVERYTHING in the tank (Red Sea Reefer 300 G2 MAX) is thriving. The LPS is fat and happy, the SPS are nicely colored and the fish and inverts are lively and constantly hungry. There is also a healthy population of copepods swimming around. By rights, everything should be dead or dying. I included a video I shot a couple of days ago to let you see what it looks like in there.The question is: should I be chasing ideal numbers according to what they "should" be or do I leave well enough alone and let the tank continue on its merry way? The tank has never looked better. Please help me out here. TIA. BTW ignore Artie the black storm clown fish....he feels like he needs to stick his big snout in every picture.
I'm in a real confusing situation. I just had my water tested by ATI and my levels were all out of whack. My overall water score was 50%. Here are the nutrient levels that were returned:
Nutrients
NO3
Nitrate
1.36 mg/l
Ideal value: 2.00 mg/l
BELOW NORMAL
Attention
P
Phosphorus
526.4 µg/l
Ideal value: 13.44 µg/l
CRITICALLY HIGH
Critical
PO4
Phosphate
1.61 mg/l
Ideal value: 0.04 mg/l
CRITICALLY HIGH
Critical
Here's the weird part: EVERYTHING in the tank (Red Sea Reefer 300 G2 MAX) is thriving. The LPS is fat and happy, the SPS are nicely colored and the fish and inverts are lively and constantly hungry. There is also a healthy population of copepods swimming around. By rights, everything should be dead or dying. I included a video I shot a couple of days ago to let you see what it looks like in there.The question is: should I be chasing ideal numbers according to what they "should" be or do I leave well enough alone and let the tank continue on its merry way? The tank has never looked better. Please help me out here. TIA. BTW ignore Artie the black storm clown fish....he feels like he needs to stick his big snout in every picture.
