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humatime
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One of my tanks seems to have a nitrate trap in it. My nitrates in it have gotten higher and higher and are now off the charts. I got aggressive this week and have cleaned all of the crap out that was hiding in dead spots, under live rock, etc. Changed the filter pads, and have changed a good deal of water. The tank is a 180 + about 40 for the sump. I have changed a total of 180 gallons of water over the past 4 days, and the nitrates are still off the charts.
I use RO water and Oceanic salt. I'm sure my test kit is good, and I've tested my water before it goes into the tank. It comes up fine. I also have another tank, that I've been able to control the nitrates in much better. The only difference between the tanks is the size (55g and 180g). The other difference is that the 180 has been set up for about 2 years and the 55 has been set up for about one year.
Anyways, has anyone else had persistant nitrates like this? Did you track down the nitrates to something that needs to be removed from the tank? Have you resorted to a product like De-Nitrate? Does it work?
Also (final question) are sulfur denitrators worth the price? If I get one do I also need a calcium reactor? Anyone have and rec's for a good brand/model?
Thanks.
I use RO water and Oceanic salt. I'm sure my test kit is good, and I've tested my water before it goes into the tank. It comes up fine. I also have another tank, that I've been able to control the nitrates in much better. The only difference between the tanks is the size (55g and 180g). The other difference is that the 180 has been set up for about 2 years and the 55 has been set up for about one year.
Anyways, has anyone else had persistant nitrates like this? Did you track down the nitrates to something that needs to be removed from the tank? Have you resorted to a product like De-Nitrate? Does it work?
Also (final question) are sulfur denitrators worth the price? If I get one do I also need a calcium reactor? Anyone have and rec's for a good brand/model?
Thanks.