Why is this hobby so difficult.

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I have a a wide variety of corals. Sps acros to zoas. Only invert are a few snails.

I will say tank looks good just want tank to be stable.
Zoas won’t really need the trace elements however your acros do. Anything with a Stone-like Skeleton will want those trace elements to built it. I don’t believe Snails use much of the elements to grow however I’m sure they will use some of it to grow their shell with them.
 

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It's difficult because the powers that be want it that way..so they can sell more gizmos to fix your reef issues , more supplements, more controllers and other high end stuff you really dont need..
NNR and the Jaubert plenum were bashed for yrs because they provided a simple , stable and almost bulletproof way to run a reef..without needing any of that crap
 
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Where my nitrates were but they just keep going down. Like where are they going. I even pulled half my cheato out.
I used to run 4-5 nitrates and po4 around .05. Now I dose for 15 nitrates and po4 under .03. Switched a month ago and corals seem a little happier. Too nervouse to try 25 I think.
 

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It is also important to remember that everyone has achieved their version of success much differently. One thing I have learned is you will get the full spectrum here, people who use no filtration, to people who have every gadget you can think of for example. I try to pick one person, or a small handful of people who have shown success that I aspire to (pictures are the best way to see if someone is at a place where you want to go) and then focus on their advice.
'There's more than one way to skin a cat'
 

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I have so many diatoms that I can clean my glass twice a day. It's fine and everything in this hobby runs in cycles. Eventually the diatom cycle will end and you may get an infestation of Godzilla larvae. :anguished-face:

But as long as you don't add anything, test anything, or remove anything, it will go away on it's own. :)

Have a great day
 
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