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I'm feeling the DT's on this. Especially if it's smelly. Then again, you say its a very small amount.
What's in the tank that needs it anyway? I'd stop that for a while too.
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None of my corals are 100% really, so I like to put it in as a bit of a safeguard. My yellow polyps do seem to be improving since I started target-feeding them with the DTs. My "pure" RO water has nitrates of 2ppm, so that could be the sole cause of this I guess... Awesome looking tank sadie btw! |
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Aw shucks thanks :blush:
As for the DT you could stop it too to see if your nitrAtes, phosphates fall...It really wouldnt hurt to stop it ... |
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I'm just slightly reluctant to stop it as my yellow polyps are looking much better since I started feeding it. |
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You could probably stop for a cycle of 2 water changes with out ill effect to them and see what your nitrAtes go to this is going to be a matter of deduction to see what the culprit is . I still think that it is your H20 source
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