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Hello,

I am curious if there are any tips to what ratios I should look to maintain my parameters at. So far I feel they are in range but I seem to have cyano and a little dinos mixed in. Just trying to find that ideal spot, maybe biodiversity, just not sure why I am having these algae problems.

parameters below ranges from Jan 5
Nitrate 3.7–7
PO4 .03—.08
Salinity 1.025
Temp 78
Dkh 8.8–9.2
Cal 435–450
Mag 1300

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Tank looks beautiful from here :)
Thank you but only because post water change, and I might be lacking in that algevore department as I have 6 assorted snails, emerald crab, conch and convict tang. I lost a lot of snails to hermits awhile back and never replaced. As for age of tank it’s just over 2 years. Had many ups and downs. My rocks seem to be relatively clean except a few spots cyano will grow, but the sand it will be fully cover in 4 days. ASL for lights I run 2 Prime HD and recently added a 12” ai blade grow to try and get better numbers for sps which I can easily hit over 300 par if I would like.
 
Thank you but only because post water change, and I might be lacking in that algevore department as I have 6 assorted snails, emerald crab, conch and convict tang. I lost a lot of snails to hermits awhile back and never replaced. As for age of tank it’s just over 2 years. Had many ups and downs. My rocks seem to be relatively clean except a few spots cyano will grow, but the sand it will be fully cover in 4 days. ASL for lights I run 2 Prime HD and recently added a 12” ai blade grow to try and get better numbers for sps which I can easily hit over 300 par if I would like.
Definitely need to up your snail game! Get some ceriths, Mexican turbos, and trochus. They will make a big difference!
 
Is there a range I’m trying to shoot for

Everyone has their own opinions on targets, but here's mine:

 
Your tank looks great and parameters look spot on. As mentioned before, algae will always pop up when it is not out competed. I would also consider adding a tuxedo urchin to your cuc list.
Thank you for the advice, are urchins difficult to have?
 
No pretty self sufficient, just mow down algae all the time. Minor drawbacks, occasionally pick up a frag to use as camouflage and take it around the tank. I just pick it off and glue it back down. Also they do eat coralline algae. Benefits outway the negatives.
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Here is a ICP from early January, most seems fine but iron seems through the roof.
 

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Here is a ICP from early January, most seems fine but iron seems through the roof.

Iron is pretty high (I don't know if it is a problem, but it is certainly higher than it needs to be).

Are you dosing it? Or anything containing it?
 

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