tcwoodrn
New Member
I have a 90 gallon tank that has been running for around 5 years. I recently was overrun with hair algae and had to remove all rock, light starve, and replace it back in to be green hair algae free. I believe that the source of my problem is nitrate level. It looks to be between 100-120. I water change about every 10 days and I change about 15-20 gallons each time. What can I do to get rid of these nitrates so that my tank doesn't become overrun with algae again? Everyone I've talked to at my LFSs says that the key is water changes but says that I am doing enough of them. Clearly that is not the answer, or I am doing them wrong. I've read about Right Now bacteria and carbon treatment but it confused the hell out of me. Can someone please help me?