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I suspected that may be the case. I'll step up the feeding over the next few days an monitor the phospate and nitrate. Are the coral likely to recover? It's a mixed reef.
 

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Can someone that has more knowledge than me give me a bit of help please?

I currently use lanthanum to control my phosphate it's stable at 0.03

My nitrate is consistently 20ppm
I'd like to try and get them to single numbers and see if I can keep them at a lower level without dosing I have a sump full of siporax and only use a skimmer

My tank is around 260 gallons and is mostly SPS frags

If I dose nopox to help bring nitrate down will that drop my phosphate to 0 as it's already low ?
Is there any other methods to lower nitrate that won't effect phosphate

Any advice would be great
 

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good question. My experience with nopox is start very slow. I dosed at the recommended level from the start and it was a disaster. It will take your phosphate to zero. I'm trying to drag it back up to .15 and it's taking weeks. .
 

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