Triton method to effective?

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hello friends and triton colleges :)

Im very happy whit this method, its the opposite of zeo, very simple :)

My question is,

My nitrate test says that i have 0 (salifert)
My phosphate test says i have 000 (Anna)

do i have to supplement any kind of food to the corals? I'm fear that my corals die for low nutrients.

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In previous Triton results where my phosphate was low, It was recommended to feed the tank more. Some nitrates and phosphate help growth.
I have increased feeding. Tank looks healthy. Corals growing :)
 
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When you say feed the tank, is feed the fish or food for corals?

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I just feed the fish. Now and again, I will target feed the acans, and drop some type of phytoplankton into the tank.
 

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Feed pellet or flake and ur PO4 will climb. Or you can dose Phyto-Feast.

Dose potassium nitrate "Spectracide Stump Remover" for > NO3. You can find this at Lowe's or HD.
 

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