dianapickles
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Hi
So as the title suggests, I was wondering if reef energy A&B is sufficient for feeding NPS Coral.
At the moment the only nps that I have is a few sun corals (which haven't opened at all) and a gorgonian which I can't seem to ID.
My tank is mildly overstocked and it is one of the "dirtier" type of systems. For eg my nitrates which are always around 20ppm. I do water changes a little more often to compensate for the slight overstocking.
My softies absolutely love the dirtier system. They did horribly at undetectable levels of phosphates and nitrates. I even had a horrible dino problem then. But as soon as I let it get a little dirtier everything seems to love it so it works for us.
So should I start dosing reef energy? I have a fear that adding additional food for the nps will just be too many nutrients in the tank. I don't even know if im making sense or asking the right questions :rollface:
If anyone could just give me some direction I would be forever greatful :thumbsup:

So as the title suggests, I was wondering if reef energy A&B is sufficient for feeding NPS Coral.
At the moment the only nps that I have is a few sun corals (which haven't opened at all) and a gorgonian which I can't seem to ID.
My tank is mildly overstocked and it is one of the "dirtier" type of systems. For eg my nitrates which are always around 20ppm. I do water changes a little more often to compensate for the slight overstocking.
My softies absolutely love the dirtier system. They did horribly at undetectable levels of phosphates and nitrates. I even had a horrible dino problem then. But as soon as I let it get a little dirtier everything seems to love it so it works for us.
So should I start dosing reef energy? I have a fear that adding additional food for the nps will just be too many nutrients in the tank. I don't even know if im making sense or asking the right questions :rollface:
If anyone could just give me some direction I would be forever greatful :thumbsup: