thedutchess
New Member
okay, let me give you a little rundown... my tank has been established for over a year now. all my levels are good (ph=8.2, ammonia=0ppm, nitrite=0ppm) but for some reason my nitrate is quite high and i can't seem to get it to go down. Last night it was at 80 ppm, then I did a water change it was at 40 ppm. Today I did another water change thinking it would make it lower the nitrate some more, but it still remained at 40 ppm. I doubt my fish are over croweded and I am not over feeding. I have had a hair algae problem ever since I introduced live rock into the tank a little after it cycled.
My set up is:
46 gallon bow front
emperor 280 bio-wheel filtration system
& a sea clone skimmer
(i have yet to buy my compact flourscent hood)
My fish are:
3 tiny damsel fish
1 clown fish
chocolate chip star
2 blue hermit crabs
Would changing the filter media help? I'm not sure. Help me out guys!!!
My set up is:
46 gallon bow front
emperor 280 bio-wheel filtration system
& a sea clone skimmer
(i have yet to buy my compact flourscent hood)
My fish are:
3 tiny damsel fish
1 clown fish
chocolate chip star
2 blue hermit crabs
Would changing the filter media help? I'm not sure. Help me out guys!!!