I’m completely new to coral, and am looking to get a few frags for my tank in the near future, but trying to get my nitrate correct first. I have a Waterbox 220, that has had fish in it for about 10 months now, I’m taking my time with stocking this tank. Anywho, my plan for the tank is lps dominant, with a handful of soft coral and like 1 birdsnest SPS (requires moderate lighting). My current nitrate is right around 20ppm but I’m trying to get it in the range I want, then adjust refugium and feeding to stabilize it there. That said, given the type of corals and the level of tank maturity, being up about a year now including the cycle, what nitrate should I shoot for, long term? And should I wait for my nitrate to hit that level before adding in anything? I was thinking of getting the soft coral first, are those okay to add now, or when it gets a bit lower, or should I wait until the nitrate comes way down? I also hear soft and lps prefer a bit more nitrate, what is a good goal to shoot for? I am just trying to figure out if I should start getting coral now or wait on levels to come down, and how far down exactly, if so. Thanks for any help in advance!

