high nitrate levels

snooky

Member
how do I bring my nitrate levels down? they have been high for a few weeks now(10),
all my other parameters are fine....thanks
 

snooky

Member
I do monthly water changes and pretty much stay on top of things, my fish are doing great but my yellow tang looks like it has lymphocytis....its been there for about two weeks now, he feeds and acts normal so I'm just waiting it out....if 10ppm isnt that bad for nitrates, I'll be a bit relieved....thanks
 

fishguy84

Member
I just got a used 75 and the nitrates were 100. After a month of bi daily changes of 5%, I've got it down to 40... so don't worry about it. Keep doing changes, and as long as you're using RO water, or your tap water doesn't have nitrates in it (The city I work in has 40), you'll eventually bring it down.
 

reefnut

Active Member
The nitrate are not high enough to harm the fish... most corals would even be ok. Of course 0ppm is best but 10 isn't bad. The most it will do is possibly cause some algae to grow.
 
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02f350psd

Guest
What, other than water changes, can be done to bring down the nitrates? Mine were at 200ppm last week (causing the loss of an angel). Tank is only a little over two weeks old but the live rock came from a well established tank.
 
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nereef

Guest
Originally Posted by snooky
I do monthly water changes and pretty much stay on top of things
this isn't exactly staying on top of things, imo. if you would do one every two weeks your water quality would probably be twice as good.
 
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nereef

Guest
Originally Posted by 02f350psd
What, other than water changes, can be done to bring down the nitrates? Mine were at 200ppm last week (causing the loss of an angel). Tank is only a little over two weeks old but the live rock came from a well established tank.
the only thing that will help a tank with that high of nitrates will be large frequent water changes.
 

reefnut

Active Member
Originally Posted by NEreef
the only thing that will help a tank with that high of nitrates will be large frequent water changes.
Are you serious?? 10ppm is NOT high nitrates. IMO larger monthly water changes (20%+-) will pull out more excess nutrients than smaller weekly (5%+-) or bi-weekly (10%+-) will... it's just easier to do them weekly or bi-weekly IME.
 
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nereef

Guest
i was commenting on 02f350psd's post. he/she said that his/her nitrates were 200ppm. that's why i quoted that person.
 
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dshin1

Guest
have you tried coil denitrator. its easy to make and works really well
 
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