When we speak of a nutrient rich environment are we specifically talking about NO3 and PO4? Are there any other factors?
I’m really focusing on a softie tank with a great diversity of corals (not so much palys, or zoas but the tree like and finger like species with gorgonians. All photosynthetic). In my readings it appears that they, as a rule, seem to prefer a more nutrient rich environment. For the last few months I have been seriously trying to eliminate the NO3 and PO4 (not much of this) from my tanks…is this counterproductive?
BTW – any good local sources of the more unusual species would be appreciated. Other than some of the standard colts, toadstools, and kenya trees there isn’t a lot to choose from. Internet shopping is limited because they don’t tend to do much WYSIWYG with softies.
-Gregory
I’m really focusing on a softie tank with a great diversity of corals (not so much palys, or zoas but the tree like and finger like species with gorgonians. All photosynthetic). In my readings it appears that they, as a rule, seem to prefer a more nutrient rich environment. For the last few months I have been seriously trying to eliminate the NO3 and PO4 (not much of this) from my tanks…is this counterproductive?
BTW – any good local sources of the more unusual species would be appreciated. Other than some of the standard colts, toadstools, and kenya trees there isn’t a lot to choose from. Internet shopping is limited because they don’t tend to do much WYSIWYG with softies.
-Gregory