to tell you the truth i don't even test for nitrates, I did for a few years when i began this hobby but in the last four years i have not and have great colors on my sps, I believe if you know how to run a reef in your home you do not need to test for nitrate all the time. Now i do test alk, cal and mag constantly even with my dosing pumps, but my clams and corals will usually let me know when one of those levels are off. the proof is in the pudding and if you need pics to prove it I can back that up also.
i dont usually test for nitrates at this point ever myself... i jus know they are at 0 cuz i do test about once a month or two randomly, and always with the same results... i also feel alk, followed by calcium and mag are by far more important... well including and making sure of a low phos reading as well...
by no means do i not believe you, but it would only help the discussion if you wouldnt mind a pic or two

