Just how much nitrate is okay? What about Phosphate?

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Pretty much what the title says, ive been doing some reading as per my reserch i have found that most people say you want some nitrate? But how much is some? Also ive read blips about how you might now want 0 phosphates, how much phosphate is okay? This one confuses me some tho as i thought phosphate=probable algae issue.
 

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For me I try to run 4ppm nitrate and I run .03 phosphate. I use to run too much gfo and it stripped the water
 

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I aim for NO3 betweeen 2.5 and 5 ppm and PO4 .25. Phosphate appears to be the limiting nutrient. My corals (primarily sps) use it up much faster than nitrate.
 

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nitrates above 10 PPm maybe a bit higher will start to affect sps , especially spongedodes . Phosphate doesn't seem to have much affect . My system seems to settle in around .17 po4 and nitrates close to 0 . I never believe there is a total 0 hobby kits are about 10-15 % off either way . All I do is have a bunch of rock in sump and a 40 breeder fuge . and no carbon most of the time and no GFO. And a big skimmer sps are growing like crazy . I went through a bleaching event out 5-6 months ago that I am not sure what caused it . But I believe it was chemical warfare from softies since removed .
 

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Nitrate levels are never a problem unless they are.

I've seen many great looking tanks in a wide range of nitrate levels from undetectable to well over 20.

They can be a problem if to low, corals fading or bleaching, or if to high, corals browning or nuisance algae/bacteria growing.

I tend to not worry about nitrates unless I see something off. Though I personaly target under 5 and above undetectable. If its over 10 I might consider doing something unless everything is looking great.
 

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My Nitrates are 20ppm as of today. A few months ago it was 40. No issues its been like this for 3 months. Phosphates are 0. My sps's never looked so good.
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I probably wouldnt let my nitrates run that high (100's) but if they were 20-60 consistently with no apparent issues and everything looked great and growing I wouldn't worry about it.
 

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I probably wouldnt let my nitrates run that high (100's) but if they were 20-60 consistently with no apparent issues and everything looked great and growing I wouldn't worry about it.

yeah. i was speaking in extremes. if the parameters are right. whatever.

try to keep it below 20... but if not no big. just get bigger lights.

im speaking in broad terms here.
 

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I like running my No3's between 4 and 8 ppm. Po4's .02 to .04 ppm anything higher on the phosphates the coral start look un happy
 

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I run my system (or try to maintain )at 20ppm with nitrates. .as stated in other treads.I also dose my system with seachem flourish nitrogen to maintain that!..I don't run gfo or carbon..I only run my skimmer 3 days a week and I add special blend bacteria every other week as recommended on the bottle..no algae and no faded corals.I been running my system (60 cube sps dominant )
 
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Great info guys! Thanks for all the help and discussion! Keep it coming!
 

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