Thanks! Definitely had to do some much needed pruning.
I like to keep my tank a bit "dirty" so my nitrates and phosphates are not at zero. I don't want to starve the corals so I practice high import and export, with large water changes, a lot of feedings to the fish and heavy skimming
Keith, Your higher NO3 and NO4 are very interesting. I followed your thread were you have posted this before. I been having a conversation with JC on his 2 year progression thread, regarding his increased coral growth over a six month period. At the time his NO3 went higher than what he usually keeps them at. I linked him to your thread also. I'm now starting to let my NO3 rise. Do you think higher NO4 also contributes to coral health, and does it not contribute to nuisance algae?
Here is JC's thread and pics. Thanks---Rick
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2123673