Fourtwenny
New member
Hi,
I'm still relatively (6 mos) new to reefing, but I think my 56gal column with hob CPR skimmer/refugium is doing pretty well. Heh... aside from a lesson learned with ich recently (the hard way).
Anyway, when researching livestock, I keep seeing requirements for 'nutrient rich' along with 'low nitrates'. Wouldn't a nutrient 'rich' tank be inherently high in nitrates? Algae blooms in high nitrates, critters eat the algae, critters eat critters (and critter poop), critters poop, and so on...
I guess I also would like to have 'mature' defined in regards to reefs. Is it coraline alone? Or is it this 'high nutrient,low nitrate' nirvana?
Thanks for your time,you guys run a great community.
I'm still relatively (6 mos) new to reefing, but I think my 56gal column with hob CPR skimmer/refugium is doing pretty well. Heh... aside from a lesson learned with ich recently (the hard way).
Anyway, when researching livestock, I keep seeing requirements for 'nutrient rich' along with 'low nitrates'. Wouldn't a nutrient 'rich' tank be inherently high in nitrates? Algae blooms in high nitrates, critters eat the algae, critters eat critters (and critter poop), critters poop, and so on...
I guess I also would like to have 'mature' defined in regards to reefs. Is it coraline alone? Or is it this 'high nutrient,low nitrate' nirvana?
Thanks for your time,you guys run a great community.