Nutrients Depleting to Fast

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Hi! My Nitrates and phosphates drop ridiculously fast always going down to 0. My tank is a 260 gallon Mixed Reef Tank with LPS and SPS. I have quite a few fish in there. I feed a healthy amount of TDO pellets twice a day and even feed my corals once a week with reef roids. I even quit doing water changes and got rid of chaeto in refugium. No matter what I do I always go to 0 nutrients and I have to dose NeoNitro or NeoPhos to keep it up at all. What should I do? Recommendations? I even quit doing water changes!
 

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How old is the system? How much new rock and sand is in it?
 

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I’d feed more or dose N and P if they drop below your target ranges. Many folks dose. I dose ammonium bicarbonate daily. It is not expensive at all.
 

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I dose N and P daily…for the health of the coral 😉
 

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Swap out one of your feedings with frozen food instead of pellets. That may help.
 

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