What your aiming for isn't really measurable... it's bacterial and microorganism diversity that you're after... I'm not suggesting you do anything with your nutrient levels... mine are similar, it's just that keeping it all clinically clean won't promote diversity at a microscopic level. It's that basic building block of an ecosystem that benefits all up the chain.If I 'dirty' up the tank a little as is suggested, what am I aiming for?
My understanding was that No3 of 2 isn't exactly ultra low and Po4 in the order of 0.03 seems to be what most of the reef experts recommend.
Should I just feed the fish more mysis and fish food to get more poop? Plus maybe more ReefRoids in the tank?
FWIW I have both ich and brook in my system (I know that because I put them there, on purpose), I do about a 10% WC each month with NSW and I pull out some algae from my refuge once a month or so. I clean my skimmer once a week and I feed 3 times a day with very very nutrient heavy food and lots of it. My fish and corals are healthy. They NEVER have diseases and every fish that has both male and female present breed, regularly.
Other than that, I don't put my hands in my tank... the sump, sure, fiddle about to your hearts content, but keep them out of the tank. It stops change, promotes consistency and promotes a more balanced system.
I vehemently oppose dosing of lotions and potions to chase nutrient numbers, get the balance of livestock, bacteria, microorganisms, export and food right and the nutrients will look after themselves.
