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I am struggling to get a detectable level of nitrates in my tank. It is a 120 with a large basement sump that is loaded with live rock. Currently have 9 fish, working on getting more. I have been feeding quite a few pellets and two cubes of a variety of frozen food each day. Currently have phosphates at .02 but zero nitrates per red sea test kit. ALK consistently at 8.5 CA 430 MG 1250 and most corals struggle with very little growth. Tank is lit by 6 T5s with SB reefbars for shimmer effect. Flow is from 4 tunzes, 2 of them on seasweeps.
Option 1 feed even more but am concerned about phosphates getting out of hand.
Option 2 unplug my oversized skimmer for part of each day.
Option 3 keep feeding the same and dose nitrates.
What does everyone think is the best course of action?
Option 1 feed even more but am concerned about phosphates getting out of hand.
Option 2 unplug my oversized skimmer for part of each day.
Option 3 keep feeding the same and dose nitrates.
What does everyone think is the best course of action?
