After doing some reading on the forums I decided to try dosing Nitrate via Spectracide Stump Remover (potassium nitrate) as per @twilliard
It is a bit of reading, please excuse the length of the post but I put in as much as possible as it may (or may not) be useful to others.
First of all thank you @twilliard for the details and instructions.
Mixed up my solution of 2 table spoons stump remover to 2 cups water and put in a bottle.
Day one dosed 10ml and tested after an hour, still undetectable, another 10 ml and tested after an hour, undetectable... another 10ml and still undetectable after yet another hour.. decided that 30ml was probably enough for one day.
Day 2: tested before dosing anything, Nitrates at 0/undetectable so I dosed 10ml and tested after an hour. Nitrates 0 so the same process as day one was done, at the end of the day it was undetectable....
started thinking I may be doing something wrong but decided to stick with it.
By the beginning of the 3rd day I did notice that my GSP was showing signs of new growth, nothing else changed as far as I could tell.
Day 3: dosed 20ml and tested after 1 hour and finally saw a trace of NO3, at the end of the day it was back to undetectable.
Day 4 and 5 I dosed 20ml after checking levels and both days started off and ended at undetectable.
My GSP growth really took off by this time and colors on the sps were not really much different if at all, I believe that my softies (GSP, xenia, yellow polyps, zoas) were sucking it up like a sponge.
I dosed 20ml for days 6-10. My GSP doubled in size, it took 10 days to double in total size! I had this little piece of GSP for over 6 months and it never grew this quickly, it looks like my NO3 deficit was really keeping my growth stagnant. I also noticed a bit more colors on some SPS; my cotton candy acro tips were definitely a bit more purple, my bird of paradise polyps turned purple from a dull brown, and one or 2 more acros were better colored.
On days 11 and 12 I only dosed 10ml because testing after 1 hour showed some NO3, not quite 5 ppm but more than undetectable, I did not test before dosing taking for granted that it was back to undetectable levels. at the end of the day once again back to undetectable levels......
I feed flakes to keep some PO4 in there as recommended. Nothing else in my routine has changed and I have seen good results so far. I think I may have to increase my dosing amounts though so that there is some NO3 present in the system at the end of the day. It seems that my LPS and softies are using up the nutrients like starved animals and also I have a piece of macro algae that is probably using NO3 to its heart's content!!
I will continue dosing for the rest of the month and see how things go from here. BTW this process uses a lot of NO3 tests, be sure to have a lot on hand when/if starting dosing nitrates.
I'll be sure to let you guys know how it's going in the next week or so.
It is a bit of reading, please excuse the length of the post but I put in as much as possible as it may (or may not) be useful to others.
First of all thank you @twilliard for the details and instructions.
Mixed up my solution of 2 table spoons stump remover to 2 cups water and put in a bottle.
Day one dosed 10ml and tested after an hour, still undetectable, another 10 ml and tested after an hour, undetectable... another 10ml and still undetectable after yet another hour.. decided that 30ml was probably enough for one day.
Day 2: tested before dosing anything, Nitrates at 0/undetectable so I dosed 10ml and tested after an hour. Nitrates 0 so the same process as day one was done, at the end of the day it was undetectable....
started thinking I may be doing something wrong but decided to stick with it.By the beginning of the 3rd day I did notice that my GSP was showing signs of new growth, nothing else changed as far as I could tell.
Day 3: dosed 20ml and tested after 1 hour and finally saw a trace of NO3, at the end of the day it was back to undetectable.
Day 4 and 5 I dosed 20ml after checking levels and both days started off and ended at undetectable.
My GSP growth really took off by this time and colors on the sps were not really much different if at all, I believe that my softies (GSP, xenia, yellow polyps, zoas) were sucking it up like a sponge.
I dosed 20ml for days 6-10. My GSP doubled in size, it took 10 days to double in total size! I had this little piece of GSP for over 6 months and it never grew this quickly, it looks like my NO3 deficit was really keeping my growth stagnant. I also noticed a bit more colors on some SPS; my cotton candy acro tips were definitely a bit more purple, my bird of paradise polyps turned purple from a dull brown, and one or 2 more acros were better colored.
On days 11 and 12 I only dosed 10ml because testing after 1 hour showed some NO3, not quite 5 ppm but more than undetectable, I did not test before dosing taking for granted that it was back to undetectable levels. at the end of the day once again back to undetectable levels......

I feed flakes to keep some PO4 in there as recommended. Nothing else in my routine has changed and I have seen good results so far. I think I may have to increase my dosing amounts though so that there is some NO3 present in the system at the end of the day. It seems that my LPS and softies are using up the nutrients like starved animals and also I have a piece of macro algae that is probably using NO3 to its heart's content!!
I will continue dosing for the rest of the month and see how things go from here. BTW this process uses a lot of NO3 tests, be sure to have a lot on hand when/if starting dosing nitrates.

I'll be sure to let you guys know how it's going in the next week or so.




