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Unread 04/17/2019, 11:09 AM   #3
cjpitt80
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Originally Posted by mcgyvr View Post
No.. Its not inverse..
Being limited by one though can prevent the entire process from working properly..

It takes wood and nails to build a house.. Without either wood or nails the process basically can't happen..

Your levels are totally fine though and I would not worry one bit about them.
You are not deficient in one to where its a limiting factor..
Your phosphate would likely drop if you limited feeding just a bit.

Don't expect noticeable growth in weeks after introduction or even just a few months..

Your tank is still "newish"... Keep up what you are doing and all should be just fine..
Ahh. Good analogy. And a hammer! you need a hammer to build a house LOL
Yeah, I definitely wasn't expecting to see growth in the weeks old frags, maybe the euphyllia by now though since they're 8 months old. The monti cap has DEF grown, so I guess that means my lights are strong enough for some SPS.

So you wouldn't try to lower phosphates at all now, never-mind dosing nitrates? Should I remove the RowaPHOS from the sump?
My full levels are here:
https://www.triton-lab.de/en/showroo...icp-oes/71285/


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