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gtdarock
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Hey guys ! I've been in this great hobby for 4 years. And a lot of the credit goes to everyone on this site who is always there to give great advice. You guys know who you are
So I have my 220 for about a year now. I've always had a problem of high nitrates, sometimes its at 60 ppm. But for the past few weeks, I've been doing a 30 gallon water change every week, and now its down to 40ppm.What a basically do during a water change, I usually use a Mag float and Algae scrubber to clean around the glass, them I siphon out 30 gallons of water and replace. And every month I change the filter pads. But I was wondering if I should ever stir up the sand -? I never ever did so. The sandbed is about an 1in to an 1 1/2 in. And I have DSB of 6in in my refugium. So guys, should I ever stir up the sand -? I'm thinking if I don't, then the Nitrates get stuck in the sandbed, since I don't stir it up
Thanks
So I have my 220 for about a year now. I've always had a problem of high nitrates, sometimes its at 60 ppm. But for the past few weeks, I've been doing a 30 gallon water change every week, and now its down to 40ppm.What a basically do during a water change, I usually use a Mag float and Algae scrubber to clean around the glass, them I siphon out 30 gallons of water and replace. And every month I change the filter pads. But I was wondering if I should ever stir up the sand -? I never ever did so. The sandbed is about an 1in to an 1 1/2 in. And I have DSB of 6in in my refugium. So guys, should I ever stir up the sand -? I'm thinking if I don't, then the Nitrates get stuck in the sandbed, since I don't stir it up
Thanks