Help on Nitrate

tang lover

Member
Hi I've been in the hobbie for a about a year and a couple months. And I've alaways had trouble with my NITRATE. I don't run a protien skimmer. And my nitrate is at 80ppm. I'm thinking about not feeding my fish for about a couple of days. Everything else is good. pH 8.2 NITRITE 0ppm, and AMMONIA 0ppm. Thanks for the help.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
How often do you do water changes and how often do you feed? How much live rock do you have?
A skimmer would greatly help as well.
 

27mtaylor

Member
What kind of substrate do you have? If it is CC, vacuum it really good while you are doing your water changes. You might also increase your frequency of water changes. A protien skimmer would definately be a plus since it will remove waste before they have a chance to go through the cycle. Is your tank overpopulated? This and the things mentioned above may help you to bring those Nitrates down. Good luck!
 

tang lover

Member
I have an 80 gallon tank, I have 6 fish, I have that premium keys live sand, and I also vaccum my sand bed. And I feed them every day.
 

coachklm

Active Member
dont vacuum your sand bed.... your stirring up those nitrates .... your sand is the biological filter also
 

hagfish

Active Member
Don't vacuum the sand. Just get a skimmer, it will help a ton.
What kind of fish are those 6? Feeding less will always help as long as it's not so little that the fish suffer.
 

tang lover

Member
I mean I have 7 fish. I have:

1Blue Tang
1 Yellow Tang
1 Red Sea Sailfin
1 Green Chromis
1 Zebra Bar Goby
1 True Percula
1 Black Percula
And I know what you guys are thinking that my 80 gallon tank is to small these three tangs but they seem to be happier than at the LFS.
 

hagfish

Active Member
Originally Posted by Tang Lover
I mean I have 7 fish. I have:

1Blue Tang
1 Yellow Tang
1 Red Sea Sailfin
1 Green Chromis
1 Zebra Bar Goby
1 True Percula
1 Black Percula
And I know what you guys are thinking that my 80 gallon tank is to small these three tangs but they seem to be happier than at the LFS.
That may be true, but that is part of your nitrate problem. Tangs are big and they are pretty heavy on the bio-load. I would get rid of the blue and sailfin and just keep the yellow.
 

ophiura

Active Member
How often do you do a water change?
How big of a change do you do?
What kind of filtration do you have?
 

tang lover

Member
I do 15 gallons. I have a sump and I use a filter sock. I'm am also thinkin :thinking: of a putting some miracle mud and calupra in my sump.
 

ophiura

Active Member
Do you have bioballs in the sump?
How often do you rinse the filter sock?
How often do you do your water change?
IMO, don't spend the money on miracle mud. There are cheaper and, IMO, equally effective means of setting up a refugium system. People like miracle mud for sure...but I would also say that there is only so much that these can do. If there is a deeper root to the nitrate issue in your system, adding a refugium will help but may not cure the problem.
 

ophiura

Active Member
2-3? Days, weeks?
I am assuming weeks...if this is the case, that filter sock needs to be rinsed more frequently. The job is for that sock to catch excess food and waste...if not rinsed very frequently, that stuff just rots there.
 

ophiura

Active Member
I would aim for 2-3 times a week. On systems I used filter socks on, this is what I would do. Wouldn't even hurt to have a second one so that even if you can't clean it right away, it still gets changed. I used to take those things and put them on the ground and take a garden hose at high pressure to clean them out! Its amazing the gunk that gets trapped.
 

ppm411

Member
What kind of Nitrat test kit do you use? It seems like you take real good care of your tank. Maybe have your LFS test the water just in case. I think you would see the effect of 80ppm on your fish.
 

tang lover

Member
I wash mine in the washer just with water. And I have an extra filter sock so I will try to wash it 2-3 times a week .
Thanks alot OPHIURA and everyone else
 
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