My nutrients have been low with .01ppm Phosphates and 0-1ppm Nitrates in these early stages of my tank, but the corals have looked in good shape to me. I noticed recently that my zoas have not been happy, with only few polyps opening during the day.
I feed pellets and decided to start feeding heavier for the past week (my clowns stomach’s look like they’re gonna explode). I’ve also direct fed aminos and Reef Roids twice in that time span.
I just tested and my phosphates are up to .06ppm but my nitrates are at 0ppm. I’m using Hanna checkers for testing. I would like to get my zoas to open as well as prevent the possibility of getting dinos.
I don’t have any nuisance algae except this green film algae that grows pretty fast, as in it will cloud up the glass again within an hour of cleaning.
My guess is the corals, coralline that is growing rapidly, and the film algae is using up all my nitrates.
All other corals look in good shape to me.
Should I start dosing nitrates? Feed fish even heavier, so there is even more leftover/uneaten food? Feed aminos and Reef Roids more? Do nothing and continue as is?
I feed pellets and decided to start feeding heavier for the past week (my clowns stomach’s look like they’re gonna explode). I’ve also direct fed aminos and Reef Roids twice in that time span.
I just tested and my phosphates are up to .06ppm but my nitrates are at 0ppm. I’m using Hanna checkers for testing. I would like to get my zoas to open as well as prevent the possibility of getting dinos.
I don’t have any nuisance algae except this green film algae that grows pretty fast, as in it will cloud up the glass again within an hour of cleaning.
My guess is the corals, coralline that is growing rapidly, and the film algae is using up all my nitrates.
All other corals look in good shape to me.
Should I start dosing nitrates? Feed fish even heavier, so there is even more leftover/uneaten food? Feed aminos and Reef Roids more? Do nothing and continue as is?