Zero No3 and Po4 is a terrible idea and not desirable in a reef tank. You do nothing but starve your coral from nutrients. I would have recommended phosphate levels in the range of .03-.10ppm. And nitrate in the range of 5-10ppm. Contrary to popular belief, nitrite doesn’t really matter when we’re talking about marine aquaria. Especially when it comes to it being being toxic for fish. Randy Holmes Farley published a great article on the subject. Nitrite in a freshwater environment is a different story. Other than that, good video. 🙂
Was it me or did you miss magnesium out , this works hand in hand with kh and cal . Ammonia and nitrite shouldn’t even make it on the list really , this is first few weeks of cycling . Plus information on levels of phos and nitrate very misleading. Zero in mix reef isn’t what you want . This information sounds like something for well over 20 years ago ,the hobby has move on so much .
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The best beginner video ice seen. Well done.
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Great information!
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Omg its beautiful. I envy that setup. Thank you so much for sharing this beauty.
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This is a great video I like it 👊🏼👍🏼
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Great content and subscribed 👍
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awesome vid bro real good info
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Hi, love you videos and information. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for sharing your experience
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very nice video, great info! nice tank and great colors in the corals.
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That is a beautiful tank. Awesome video as usual.
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Just wonderful.
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Great video and beautiful tank! I loved how you went over the technique. That info is much appreciated.
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Great tank. I have problems trying to get my nitrates and phosphates up, corals are pale, great video.
The reefs tanks are not easy... 👊💪
New sub here 😁. Please post more video i enjoyed all of your video
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Awesome info
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Great video... Very informative and helpful.
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Excellent advice/content. Thanks ☹
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What a great video thanks!
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Dope video, keep up the good work
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Nice video! Nice reef!
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Very informative video. Thank you so much for all of the advice.
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Amazing info and such a beautiful reef aquarium!
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Now what device do I need to automate all 9 lol
I think there is no a single device for all 9 😅
Thank you for sharing this masterpiece 😉.
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també podries explicar els canvis d'aigua als aquaris petits i il.luminació per als reef, en algun vídeo
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Mising magneasum and light. Out dated info also, this is not 1990
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Of course are also important, and i will include in others videos.
Zero No3 and Po4 is a terrible idea and not desirable in a reef tank. You do nothing but starve your coral from nutrients. I would have recommended phosphate levels in the range of .03-.10ppm. And nitrate in the range of 5-10ppm. Contrary to popular belief, nitrite doesn’t really matter when we’re talking about marine aquaria. Especially when it comes to it being being toxic for fish. Randy Holmes Farley published a great article on the subject. Nitrite in a freshwater environment is a different story. Other than that, good video. 🙂
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Very useful infornation. 👏👏
Api test kits for reeftank = no!!
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Was it me or did you miss magnesium out , this works hand in hand with kh and cal .
Ammonia and nitrite shouldn’t even make it on the list really , this is first few weeks of cycling .
Plus information on levels of phos and nitrate very misleading. Zero in mix reef isn’t what you want .
This information sounds like something for well over 20 years ago ,the hobby has move on so much .
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List not great, you didn't even mention magnesium.
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You are right, i need do an other video with magnesium.