swigg-it
New Member
So ive noticed my nitrates are through the roof in my 55 gal salt tank. And when i say through the roof i mean the are litereally off the chart. Over 100ppm. needless to say my amonia low, LOL. Anywho, the brown algae is pissing me off now. The nitrates are feeding it like a new born on a teet. I remember reading somewhere that crushed coral can cause high nitrates. Well, i have just plain ole blue gravel in it now. I would like to go to sand but dont really know how to change out the substrate without causinga big problem with the tank. Its no tthe getiing the old gravel out and the new sand in, its the question of if it will shock the living crap out of my fish and coral(no pun intended). So, is this gravel possibly causing this high nitrate level and is it possible to switch it out with sand with out killing all my lil friends?