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Ok so right now I'm testing,

pH - 8.2
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 0

When should I start testing my calcium, hardness, and phosphates??
 
no Phosphates are not typically harmful to fish.. but many corals in the LPS and SPS family need very low phosphates like .25 ppm ...
 
So when adding corals I'm going to want nitrates to be elavated correct? At what ppm should my nitrates be steady at? And how do I get them there?
 
try and keep the calcium at 430 and kh at 8-9 dkh i don't know what it is in other units.. if you're using the API test kist and nitrates and phosphates read 0 you might have some of each but its like <5 ppm so that typically where you want to be
 

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