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Yes, coral skeletons may grow faster than tissue can keep up at low nutrients and high alk. 7.5 dKH can be ok with lower nutrients from that perspective, but low nutrients risks dinos.
I don’t think the alk level has any substantial bearing on optimal ranges for calcium and magnesium.
Thanks Randy.
I keep NO3 between 5 and 10, and PO4 between .05 and .1. At least I try to. Was thinking of keeping Alk between 7.7 and 8.2. I don’t chase exact numbers, mostly as I’m not good at it, but just shoot for those ranges.
Hopefully, they are decent and provide a good env for healthy corals.

