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1fast300zx
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Alright To start things off I have had a never ending battle with High Nitrates around 100 to 150 ppm.
Quick background on the Aquarium set up
Set up in August.
125 Saltwater Aquarium with 100 Pounds of Live Rock
Coralife 220 Skimmer (largest model)
Two Maxi-jet 1200's (circulation)
MegaFlow Model 3 Wet/dry Filter MAG12 return pump
1.5 Inch Deep Sand Bed
LiveStock
12 Inch Stars and Stripes Puffer Fish
Thats it.
Now I have been fighing these High Nitrates for months, I posted 10 or so threads on here a while back under a different username but I forgot the password.
I currently have the basic pads inside of my Wet/dry. I had a carbon pad which I just removed after two months because it wasnt doing any good. I had a worker who is part of a fish maintence buisness stop by and check out the set-up, he said everything mechanically looked properly set up and this is what he suggested.
-First for me to remove the Live Rock from the back wall, I had it building up the back aquarium wall in a mountain like Manner. He suggested Building it in a honeycomb like pattern in the middle so there was space in front and behind the rock for openings for waste and food to circulate out. I changed the Live Rock right away to allow more openings.
-His second suggestion was MUCH MUCH MORE water circulation. He said the powerheads I had in the tank wouldnt get the job done. I had 2 powersweeps and two Maxi-jet 1200's. I removed the powersweeps because they didnt do anything and Currently had the two maxi-jets running.
Alright back onto topic he suggested Buying the largest Rio Powerhead I could find. I found them for sale on this site, the largest producing somewhere around 1500 gallons per hour. He said to hook pvc up to the rio while it was fully submerged near the bottom of the display aquarium and run the pvc along the back wall with openings for water to come out. He said this would keep the waste stirred and allow it not to settle around the live rock and sand which then create dead spots.
Does this sound like a good idea? I have eliminated all other factors for having the High Nitrates. I bought another test kit to make sure mine wasnt old, and I got the same readings. I have bought more live rock, tried different filter media. Also for a while I would do a 15 percent water change once a week. He said I would want to have my display water cycling 10 to 15 times an hour. The only concern I have with doing this is my puffer sometimes likes to lay on the bottom and Im afraid the current may be to strong for him to do this, but I would imagine some areas wont get as much current and he can lay there.
Thank you everyone for taking the time to read this long post.
Peter
Quick background on the Aquarium set up
Set up in August.
125 Saltwater Aquarium with 100 Pounds of Live Rock
Coralife 220 Skimmer (largest model)
Two Maxi-jet 1200's (circulation)
MegaFlow Model 3 Wet/dry Filter MAG12 return pump
1.5 Inch Deep Sand Bed
LiveStock
12 Inch Stars and Stripes Puffer Fish
Thats it.
Now I have been fighing these High Nitrates for months, I posted 10 or so threads on here a while back under a different username but I forgot the password.
I currently have the basic pads inside of my Wet/dry. I had a carbon pad which I just removed after two months because it wasnt doing any good. I had a worker who is part of a fish maintence buisness stop by and check out the set-up, he said everything mechanically looked properly set up and this is what he suggested.
-First for me to remove the Live Rock from the back wall, I had it building up the back aquarium wall in a mountain like Manner. He suggested Building it in a honeycomb like pattern in the middle so there was space in front and behind the rock for openings for waste and food to circulate out. I changed the Live Rock right away to allow more openings.
-His second suggestion was MUCH MUCH MORE water circulation. He said the powerheads I had in the tank wouldnt get the job done. I had 2 powersweeps and two Maxi-jet 1200's. I removed the powersweeps because they didnt do anything and Currently had the two maxi-jets running.
Alright back onto topic he suggested Buying the largest Rio Powerhead I could find. I found them for sale on this site, the largest producing somewhere around 1500 gallons per hour. He said to hook pvc up to the rio while it was fully submerged near the bottom of the display aquarium and run the pvc along the back wall with openings for water to come out. He said this would keep the waste stirred and allow it not to settle around the live rock and sand which then create dead spots.
Does this sound like a good idea? I have eliminated all other factors for having the High Nitrates. I bought another test kit to make sure mine wasnt old, and I got the same readings. I have bought more live rock, tried different filter media. Also for a while I would do a 15 percent water change once a week. He said I would want to have my display water cycling 10 to 15 times an hour. The only concern I have with doing this is my puffer sometimes likes to lay on the bottom and Im afraid the current may be to strong for him to do this, but I would imagine some areas wont get as much current and he can lay there.
Thank you everyone for taking the time to read this long post.
Peter