have you seen the latest thread on N and P dosing?
Are you sure that is true? the Feldman article I just linked researched this and concluded 35% of TOC was the maximum a skimmer could remove which is the complete opposite of your claim? Could you please explain how a skimmer can behave as you suggest or provide links to support your claim, thx...
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I have the same issue as you and I started dosing N with NeoNitro, but stopped after reading that thread. What did work for me was to feed heavy while removing the skimmer top for awhile after feeding, so basically stopping skimming while feeding so that food waste makes it to the fuge. Once the fuge has some organics to work on, it helped me get my N up to 1ppm and seems to be staying there now. But every system is different.
The fuge is actually a source of stability and buffer for me.
Oh and BTW, my corals did suffer when N and P were at 0. Once I got N and P up above 0 things improved dramatically.