Aug 2, 2024 #1 X xnguyen5 Community Member View Badges Joined Apr 22, 2024 Messages 27 Reaction score 2 Location phoenix, AZ Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Have anyone had a torch dying if phosphate or nitrate been bottomed out?
Aug 3, 2024 #2 Formulator Valuable Member View Badges Midwest Reefer My Tank Thread Joined Apr 14, 2024 Messages 2,481 Reaction score 2,585 Location Saint Louis, MO, USA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 xnguyen5 said: Have anyone had a torch dying if phosphate or nitrate been bottomed out? Click to expand... Yes, they are sensitive to big swings in nutrients and don’t do well when they bottom out.
xnguyen5 said: Have anyone had a torch dying if phosphate or nitrate been bottomed out? Click to expand... Yes, they are sensitive to big swings in nutrients and don’t do well when they bottom out.
Aug 3, 2024 #3 kevgib67 10K Club member View Badges Hospitality Award Midwest Reefer Rock Pool Reef Keepers Ohio Reefer My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined Apr 16, 2022 Messages 13,566 Reaction score 77,531 Location Canfield, Ohio Rating - 0% 0 0 0 xnguyen5 said: Have anyone had a torch dying if phosphate or nitrate been bottomed out? Click to expand... Both of those at zero causes the torch to starve. Try and keep phosphate at.05-.1 and nitrate at 10-15.
xnguyen5 said: Have anyone had a torch dying if phosphate or nitrate been bottomed out? Click to expand... Both of those at zero causes the torch to starve. Try and keep phosphate at.05-.1 and nitrate at 10-15.