So I made a big mistake carbon dosing and basically recycled my tank. As I've said on here before, I'm taking my old coral tank that has been a refugium for the last 18 months and trying to get it back up to reef-ready status. Because it was a refugium I was dumping all my nitrates and phosphates into there from my FOWLR. So, my first step was to get nitrates and phosphates to safe levels, move half the macro to the sump, and get a clean up crew. I dosed the tank with VSV for a few days to make the levels safe for Invertebrates, then ordered the CUC and a Haitian condy. The problem is after I stopped dosing, the nitrates and phosphates continued to drop and have now been at 0 for a week with everybody in the tank. The day after levels first hit zero, Ammonia spiked briefly in the tank to 3ppm then came right back down to .25ppm, then 0 for the rest of the week. I tested tonight and levels are:
pH: 7.9
Ammonia:0-.25 ppm
Nitrites: 0 ppm
Nitrates: 0 ppm
Phosphates: 0 ppm
Calcium: 450 ppm
Magnesium: 1480 ppm
dkH: 14
Salinity 1.024
It appears to be slowly cycling back to normal on it's own, but is there anything I can do to help it along that won't cause any sudden spikes? I still have some macro hanging around can I safely remove some of that so it's not pulling so much of the nitrate and phosphate out of the water column?
pH: 7.9
Ammonia:0-.25 ppm
Nitrites: 0 ppm
Nitrates: 0 ppm
Phosphates: 0 ppm
Calcium: 450 ppm
Magnesium: 1480 ppm
dkH: 14
Salinity 1.024
It appears to be slowly cycling back to normal on it's own, but is there anything I can do to help it along that won't cause any sudden spikes? I still have some macro hanging around can I safely remove some of that so it's not pulling so much of the nitrate and phosphate out of the water column?