Advice on backing down filtration

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The setup i have is a 75 g display and a 20g long as a sump..has assorted CUC ,,and 9 fish ,,clowns,cardinal,gobies,blenny,,,,tomini on the way..... When i set this up 15 months ago i was not sure what filtration to go with ,,,cheato or Algae scrubber? So I built both into the sump . This sump also runs a small skimmer and carbon....
You know where this is going . I have struggled with corals but hey I had great water everything reading zero's....yea so I thought,,,once I figured out out too much of a good thing ,,,can be a very bad thing....So until I get things balanced I have been dosing NO3 and PO4 to keep corals alive...

My question is:
1- do i just back down my light time in the refugium and try and find that balance ? It runs around 10-12 hrs at the moment

2- take 1 of the filters out ? Refugium? Or the algae scrubber? And adjust from there.

I guess a third option would be to contunue dosing but i would rather get back to the fully biological way and not the chemical enhancement way.

What would you do?
 

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I'd remove the algae scrubber first and next cut back light time on your refugium, measuring nutrient levels along the way. Good luck
 

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