Spectracide dosing + chaeto... am I just doing 2 things that cancel each other out?

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I am trying KNO3 dosing (Spectracide stump remover) since my SPS colors are pale and my Nitrates were consistently 0 before dosing. I've only been doing it a few days, but my tank seems to consume about 2.5ppm/day.

I have chaeto growing in the sump. Is the chaeto likely what's using most of the nitrates... i.e., am I just doing 2 things that cancel each other out? I'm nervous to remove the chaeto because I have had tanks in the past with major algae problems, and there is little to no algae in my DT now, which I attribute to the chaeto.

I have a very very light bioload, feed every other day, and do not run a skimmer.

Thoughts on this?
 

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Yea you to an extent.
As an experiment I would actually continue. IMO , if you have fish, feed them healthfully and don't skimp just over concerns for coral.
 
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Yea you to an extent.
As an experiment I would actually continue. IMO , if you have fish, feed them healthfully and don't skimp just over concerns for coral.
Is every other day not enough for two clownfish? I was under the impression that was enough, but I have also heard so many different things (from people who feed every 3rd day to people who feed 5 times a day. I know it depends on the fish you keep, but I only have a pair of clowns).
 

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Is every other day not enough for two clownfish? I was under the impression that was enough, but I have also heard so many different things (from people who feed every 3rd day to people who feed 5 times a day. I know it depends on the fish you keep, but I only have a pair of clowns).
I am by no means a fish expert. But as I've studied, a fine ah eats constantly in the wild and has a diverse diet. Yes there are times of feast and famine and the animal has developed mechanisms to cope with that. But I feed daily, and have a very diverse diet. So like dogs and cats, they may survive and do well not eating daily like in the wild, I feed small amounts of healthy foods. I figure , it's also feeding my corals.
 

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Remember, the spectracide is just a supplement to maintain control. You don't have much control over chaeto. Doing both gives you a brake and an accelerator.

Also remember chaeto absorbs phosphates also. I think phosphates are generally a bigger problem than nitrates.
 

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