Originally Posted by
BTLDreef
http:///forum/post/3244015
Your nitrate problem is stemming from your stocklist (we've been chatting about this in PM's) and the fact that you only do water changes every 3 weeks. Step up to weekly water changes, and do 30% for the first two weeks, this should help jump start lowering the nitrate level.
Definitely get a sump, even if it's 20G, get a sump. Look for a place like ***** that runs sales every now and then for $1 per gallon on tanks, you'll be able to save a lot this way and get a sump in the process. I can not stress the importance of a sump.
Also, since we've been chatting and I know what youre CUC is, increase your it. Skunk Cleaner shrimp and Nassarius snails are invaluable to a reef tank with nitrate problems IMO.
What exactly do you feed?
IMO, do not add chemicals to fix problems with nitrates. It will only mask your readings and not actually fix the problem. It's a temporary thing if it helps, but the problem will continue to arise until the source of the issue is found.
Disregard my PM about the sump. I have been meaning to get those specific shrimp but I am afraid that they will not adjust well to the high level of nitrates.