Hello everyone !
About a month ago I had a large problem with nutrients and by large I mean 100+ NO3 and PO4 over 0.90
Since then I reduced PO4 to 0,01-0,05 but NO3 is between 50 and 100 (no signs of high nitrates, simply test kits show that it is high).
So the question is shall I start adding corals ? I'm interested in adding durable soft/lps corals like Acan./Micro. Lordhowensis, rhodactis, zoas, plate fungia or a cheap cynarina.(only 1 of them)
( I already have tree corals, a ricordea, some palythoa and 2 discosomas - none of them show signs of nitrate issue)
I heard that some people keep reefs with such nutrients, that's why I'm asking.
About a month ago I had a large problem with nutrients and by large I mean 100+ NO3 and PO4 over 0.90
Since then I reduced PO4 to 0,01-0,05 but NO3 is between 50 and 100 (no signs of high nitrates, simply test kits show that it is high).
So the question is shall I start adding corals ? I'm interested in adding durable soft/lps corals like Acan./Micro. Lordhowensis, rhodactis, zoas, plate fungia or a cheap cynarina.(only 1 of them)
( I already have tree corals, a ricordea, some palythoa and 2 discosomas - none of them show signs of nitrate issue)
I heard that some people keep reefs with such nutrients, that's why I'm asking.