Nitrates
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Nitrates
My tank always seems to have high nitrates. Any ideas on this. No I dont do water changes but when I did it was only a temporary fix. Think I feed too much ? What do you guys feed and how often ?
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I had this problem too last summer and it got steadily worse. The nitrate level finally topped out at well over 100ppm on the salifert test. The culpret...........over feeding. I went from feeding 2 times per day to feeding about 2x per week. We did a bunch of water changes and the level eventually went down to about 5ppm. In the meantime. the hair algae took over and to this day I have not been able to get rid of it. Want to know how to ruin a beautiful display tank............
Elizabeth
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yeah i thought so too, Oh Elizabeth you can get rid of that hair algae pretty easy.
1) cut back on photo time
2) remove source of problem (nitrates)
3) Emerald crabs and assorted hermits
4) remove what you can by hand
1) cut back on photo time
2) remove source of problem (nitrates)
3) Emerald crabs and assorted hermits
4) remove what you can by hand
"When they was no meat we ate fowl, when there was no fowl we ate crawdad. And when there was no crawdad to be found, we ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate what?"--H.I.
"We ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate sand?"--H.I.
"That's right."--Cellmate
"You ate what?"--H.I.
"We ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate sand?"--H.I.
"That's right."--Cellmate
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I had my problems with hair algae and it still hasn't gone away. I had no measurable amounts of trites or trates though. I fed the fish about twice a week and have a fuge with macro growing. Tested for phosphate and silicate and couldn't find any. My RO water tested perfect. I even took out the rocks a scrubbed them with a toothbrush and washed them in fresh water. Still had problems. The algae is finally going away but it took a few bulb changes and all that other crap. It does not want to give up in the high current areas. Had a bi-color blenny which kept it in check for the most part but had to remove it when he started eating my Acros so Brandon has it now. My emeralds never really touched it but ate some of my nice red macro that was growing in a little patch(that kind of pissed me off) and the blue leg and red leg hermits don't seem to bother with it too much either. I'll just keep plucking those problem areas.
Yea I took all the rock out, and scrubbed it with a wire brush and rinsed it. Within 2 days it was back and then some. We bought the emerald crabs, etc and have also put some urchins back in (thanks mike!). The algae really took off after we removed the last ones we had.
The other say we hooked up the uv to the 100 as a last ditch ffort to keep the pores under control.
We'll see!
Elizabeth
The other say we hooked up the uv to the 100 as a last ditch ffort to keep the pores under control.
We'll see!
Elizabeth