aquafox
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I have a 220 gallon reef tank. Here are the readings from my most recent test:
PH 8.0
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate Over 160!!!
Alkalinity High (my kit doesn't give numbers - just low, normal, high - this reading is low on the "high" scale)
My equipment consists of skimmer, uv sterilizer, phosban reactor, and sump with bio balls. I am blaming the bio balls as my nitrate culprit and have already removed half the balls....I am about to remove the other half. I also have put in about a pound of carbon to try to remove some of the nitrates. I know a water change is in order but on what scale and what else can I do?
I also should mention that I thought my test kit might be bad so I borrowed another kit from a friend and got the same reading on my nitrates. All tank inhabitants appear to be fine - fish, corals, anemones - but I don't know how long they can handle this.
Any help would be most appreiciated!
PH 8.0
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate Over 160!!!
Alkalinity High (my kit doesn't give numbers - just low, normal, high - this reading is low on the "high" scale)
My equipment consists of skimmer, uv sterilizer, phosban reactor, and sump with bio balls. I am blaming the bio balls as my nitrate culprit and have already removed half the balls....I am about to remove the other half. I also have put in about a pound of carbon to try to remove some of the nitrates. I know a water change is in order but on what scale and what else can I do?
I also should mention that I thought my test kit might be bad so I borrowed another kit from a friend and got the same reading on my nitrates. All tank inhabitants appear to be fine - fish, corals, anemones - but I don't know how long they can handle this.
Any help would be most appreiciated!