koral_lover
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My nitrates have been tough to get up to detectable levels. I literally have been dumping in the food it seems. Nitrates still wouldn't raise and I was having to clean the green film on the glass daily, which means I likely had a bunch of phosphates.
I decided to dose nitrates yesterday and I think I may have dosed too much too fast. In short, my nitrates are at 10 ppm now. What is strange are my corals are suddenly very pale and look to be on the verge of rtn (noticed this today after work)... I also noticed my glass was spotless. Did dosing my tank up to 10 ppm cause a sudden drop in phosphate, similar to an effect adding too much GFO would have? Any ideas for plan of action to get my corals away from death's door? Water change? Feed heavy? Dose Aminos? Do nothing?
I need to stop messing with stuff...
I decided to dose nitrates yesterday and I think I may have dosed too much too fast. In short, my nitrates are at 10 ppm now. What is strange are my corals are suddenly very pale and look to be on the verge of rtn (noticed this today after work)... I also noticed my glass was spotless. Did dosing my tank up to 10 ppm cause a sudden drop in phosphate, similar to an effect adding too much GFO would have? Any ideas for plan of action to get my corals away from death's door? Water change? Feed heavy? Dose Aminos? Do nothing?
I need to stop messing with stuff...