squarepant
New Member
I am new to the forum and relatively new to the sport.
Have a 55 gal tank that a former neigbor gave me. The tank had been running for a year and has now been set up in my home for a year. At first, I had a tank guy comming every 2 weeks to service, but recently I have been taking on more of the care.
The tank is stocked with live rock, rubble coral base and assorted easy corals, (2 brain, button polyp, candy cane, mushrooms, toadstools, fan worms). Fish are composed of 1 yellow tang, 1 blue tang, 2 clowns, 1 banggai cardinal, 3 blue chromis, 1 dottyback, 1 lyretail anthias. Also have assorted clearner inverts (emerald crab, hermits, sifting sand stars, snails and cleaner shrimp).
Filtration is a fluval 304, Redsea ps, 1 Seio 604 and 1 Powerhead.
Since testing the water I have found high Nitrate levels. Everything else tests fine. For the past few months I have been doing 10% water change every 3 weeks. Was using tap water (as had been the case for the last year) but this week switched to filtered sea water, because the levels are not moving down. I have lost a couple of fish recently and was not able to retrive them from the tank. They are now where to be seen. I have never been able to keep anenome for more than a few days which leads me to believe I have had high nitrates for some time.
Everything I have read says water change is the best solution. My question is can too much change be bad? Should I do 10% every day or so for awhile until the nitrate drops? Should I do a larger change? What is the recommended proceedure on this?
Anything else I should consider?
Thanks
Have a 55 gal tank that a former neigbor gave me. The tank had been running for a year and has now been set up in my home for a year. At first, I had a tank guy comming every 2 weeks to service, but recently I have been taking on more of the care.
The tank is stocked with live rock, rubble coral base and assorted easy corals, (2 brain, button polyp, candy cane, mushrooms, toadstools, fan worms). Fish are composed of 1 yellow tang, 1 blue tang, 2 clowns, 1 banggai cardinal, 3 blue chromis, 1 dottyback, 1 lyretail anthias. Also have assorted clearner inverts (emerald crab, hermits, sifting sand stars, snails and cleaner shrimp).
Filtration is a fluval 304, Redsea ps, 1 Seio 604 and 1 Powerhead.
Since testing the water I have found high Nitrate levels. Everything else tests fine. For the past few months I have been doing 10% water change every 3 weeks. Was using tap water (as had been the case for the last year) but this week switched to filtered sea water, because the levels are not moving down. I have lost a couple of fish recently and was not able to retrive them from the tank. They are now where to be seen. I have never been able to keep anenome for more than a few days which leads me to believe I have had high nitrates for some time.
Everything I have read says water change is the best solution. My question is can too much change be bad? Should I do 10% every day or so for awhile until the nitrate drops? Should I do a larger change? What is the recommended proceedure on this?
Anything else I should consider?
Thanks