How are you properly managing nutrients in your tank?

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One thing I feel like we do for our tanks is managing proper nutrient levels for our tanks. Maybe we achieve this by not over feeding our tanks or by running a proper protein skimmer. I am wondering how do you manage nutrients in your tank? Curious to see what everyone says!
 

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My strategy for nutrient management is skimmer, refugium with chaeto and 30 pounds of live rock, and occasional manual hair algae removal. I think the 57w uv sterilizer also probably helps break down certain coloring agents and floating biological material to be skimmed out by the skimmer. Tank usually reads between 0 and 10 ppm nitrate. Never really test phosphate.

IMO most of the time nowadays if you have a decent setup stripping nutrients is a bigger deal that too many nutrients for most hobbyist tanks.
 

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One thing I feel like we do for our tanks is managing proper nutrient levels for our tanks. Maybe we achieve this by not over feeding our tanks or by running a proper protein skimmer. I am wondering how do you manage nutrients in your tank? Curious to see what everyone says!
Rock, Roller Mat, Skimmer and carbon dosing.
Fish only fed by auto feeder x 3 times a day

5-10 ppm NO3 and 0.05-0.10 ppm PO4 rock steady
 

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Live rock, filter sock, protein skimmer and a little bit of gfo and of course water changes. If nutrients start to bottom out I let the tank go without a water change for an extra week or so feed Reef roids to increase phosphates and feed a little more. For me it's a little bit of up and down back and forth balancing act to keep nitrates and phosphates where I want them.
 

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