Nitrate and phosphates bottom out

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Always had nitrates between 3-5 and phosphates at 0.03 and a week ago they tested at 0 on hanna and salient. 80 gallon with 8 fish. Sps, lps all look great but just a little pale . Goni's are doing good too
 
Already have but what could have caused it
 
Asumming nothing changed in your routine, maybe your tank is having a growth in coral or whatever that may be taking it up
 
Uptake happened. Your corals starting growing and uptaking more. Happens in my tank every few months. More of a reason to test regularly and adjust dosing/feeding to keep nutrients measurable.
 
Uptake happened. Your corals starting growing and uptaking more. Happens in my tank every few months. More of a reason to test regularly and adjust dosing/feeding to keep nutrients measurable.
That is what I figured. Tank has been running just under 2 years and have been constantly testing then 1 week tested nothing.
 
Hijacking an old thread, sorry.

I've just recently started getting dinos and cyano. I tested my parameters and my nitrate and phosphate has bottomed out! If I start feeding more, will it help?

Alk is approx 8.6 dkh.
pH 8.3
Salinity 1.025
Temp 25.5°C
  • Aquaone aquareef 300 litres
  • Frogspawn, torch, leather coral, some zoas, ricordea, gsp, brown star polyps, red plate monti, leptoseris, 3 types of mushrooms, 2 types of toadstools, BTA's
  • 2 clownfish
  • Sand sifting star
  • Royal gramma and banggai cardinal (added 1 week ago)
  • 5 hermits, cleaner shrimp, 1x nassarius and 3x mexcian turbo snails, bristleworms, brittlestars
  • Berghia Nudibranchs and Aiptasia
I use a skimmer and change filter socks in sump every ~5 days. Light (white and blue) is on approx 12 hrs/day.

I feed a mix of pellets, frozen brine shrimp/daphnia/mysis 3 times per day.
 
How do you know you have dinos?

If you do, feeding more will likely help with them, but may make the cyano worse.
I suspect dinos... here's a picture. Gloopy brown stringy substance... less in morning and more towards evening.
 

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I can see cyano starting too. Around 4 weeks ago I treated the tank and got rid, but obviously the underlying cause was not resolved. The pinkish slime beneath my mushroom. Also, is the dark purple above coralline algae?
 

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