Originally Posted by
forddna
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How picky are LPS? Not as picky as SPS, right?
Please tell me what your calcium, alk, etc levels are, how often you test, how you keep them at the levels you do, etc.
Help me get an idea of where I need to be before I add LPS corals.
Yes, most LPS are more forgiving when it comes to nutrients in the water. Nitrates should be as low as possible, but the rule of thumb with most LPS is that they are okay at up to 20ppm for the long term.
They are stony corals, though, so will still have to keep your calcium, alkalinity, and magnessium in range (400-500 ppm, 7-12 dKH, 3X calcium level ppm - respectively) as well as other trace elements. If you maintain a good schedule of water changes, you chouldn't have to worry much about dosing.