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I’m new to reef tanks with corals are these ranges good? I have a gsp,long tentacle plate, and a green sinularia leather. Fish two clown,two damsels,and one firefish goby. Thanks!

Nitrate- 0.8
Phosphate- .06
Alkalinity- 8.9
Calcium- 487
Magnesium- 1550
Ph-8
Nitrite-0
Ammonia-0
Salinity-1.026
Temp- 77.7
 

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Here you go.
 
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Looks pretty solid just make sure your nitrates don't bottom out to zero. Bad things seem to happen when that occurs.
Yeah my tank is a 90 gallon and is only been up for about three months. I kept getting a 0 reading on nitrate with api test kit. Just got a Hanna test kit for it. Is there a way to bring down magnesium, calcium and phosphate without dropping the nitrates ?
 

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Yeah my tank is a 90 gallon and is only been up for about three months. I kept getting a 0 reading on nitrate with api test kit. Just got a Hanna test kit for it. Is there a way to bring down magnesium, calcium and phosphate without dropping the nitrates ?
Water change with a lower parameter salt. I use coralvue or instant ocean salt for that.
 

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Calc and Mag testing are problematic with home test kits too. Certainly water changes for peace of mind makes a lot of sense.

For *me*, nitrates are way too low. Are you feeding just once per day? What mechanisms do you have for nutrient export?

As @MrGisonni said, having neonitro on hand is probably mandatory, you don't want N or P at zero, and you're awfully close with nitrates. I tend to run dirtier water than most as I am afraid of bottoming out, and I do not intent to keep difficult, high end SPS.... at least not in my current tank.
 
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Calc and Mag testing are problematic with home test kits too. Certainly water changes for peace of mind makes a lot of sense.

For *me*, nitrates are way too low. Are you feeding just once per day? What mechanisms do you have for nutrient export?

As @MrGisonni said, having neonitro on hand is probably mandatory, you don't want N or P at zero, and you're awfully close with nitrates. I tend to run dirtier water than most as I am afraid of bottoming out, and I do not intent to keep difficult, high end SPS.... at least not in my current tank.
Right now feeding once a day. I will start feeding twice a day to hopefully move the nitrate numbers up.
 

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