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because nitrate is necessary for optimal coral health and vigor; zooxanthellae require it. I also maintain a mixed reef so keeping it towards the nutrient poor side tends to not produce great results overall.
Even SPS dominant keepers will tell you that you need some nitrate. 2.6 is definitely on the low side.
Oh I know that.
But why so high?
Don't you watch how your corals react to a level of No3?
It's easy and done to put a # down but every tank is different.
In my case with 2.0 you play it safe especially if you don't have a whole lot a SPS.
My tank runs between the 2.0 and 4.0 give and take and I don't know how to stop my corals from growing not to mention my colors, and it been there for years.
If your tank needs 10 that so will be it, IMO that's asking for algae problems but again it's your tank.
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