deblin2
Member
I have a 25 gallon eclipse. It has always had a little problem with nitrates. I had about 1 1/2 " sand bed and about 20 lbs of live rock. I had huge fireworms come from some live rock I had added. They were about 8" long and about the size of the end of my pinky finger. I killed them by taking out most of the water and increasing the salinity of the water enough that it would kill them. I then added fresh water to make the salinity right. The nitrates are still about 40. I decided to help this problem by making a deep sand bed. It is now about 4" It is still about 40 after a week and a half. I know this is not really that high but I was wanting to put sea horses in it so it is too high. Do I do a huge water change and replace as much water as possible in the tank or do I leave it alone and the deep sand bed will take care of it. If the sand bed will take care of it, how long will it take. Ammonia and nitrite are 0. Salinity is 1.23 It has been set up for at least 1 1/2 years maybe 2 yrs. I tried to find a protein skimmer to fit it, but that seems very hard to do with an eclipse. I thought that much live rock and sand would help. Thank you for your help.