best chem levels for mixed reef?

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So. I got a frogspawn, a monti cap, a stylophora, a sad little goni booger which only has one living head left, 2 small zoa frag plugs. What would be my desired levels?
 

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Which salt do you use? Usually its easier to try and match the salt you use. Nitrate should be detectable but I keep mine under 20ppm typically, and phosphate should (from the general consensus) be 0.03-0.1ppm.
 
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Which salt do you use? Usually its easier to try and match the salt you use. Nitrate should be detectable but I keep mine under 20ppm typically, and phosphate should (from the general consensus) be 0.03-0.1ppm.
I was using instant ocean
im now looking for new salt
cuz
im out
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Check out this article from the Reef Chemistry forum moderator. It gives some reasoned guidance for parameters:

 
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Check out this article from the forum moderator. It gives some reasoned guidance for parameters:

I have wwc's version of that, I just wanted to know if there were any other optimal perimeters or something :D
 

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I was using instant ocean
im now looking for new salt
cuz
im out
:C


I personally prefer red sea coral pro. It mixes within minutes which is very helpful if you don't store saltwater. It is also a decent price. Instant ocean is the cheapest though and still works if you prefer to use that.

As for all other levels I didn't mention, here are some general guidelines based on salt mixes

Alk: 7-13 dKH (I usually run mine somewhere in the middle)
Calcium 380-500 ppm
Magnesium 1280-1500 ppm (1400 is a nice middle ground)
Salinity 1.024-1.027 sg (1.0267 being the standard) or 35 ppt
 

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I have wwc's version of that, I just wanted to know if there were any other optimal perimeters or something :D

If you focus on those, you are 95% of the way there.
 

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