nitrates

ja

Member
Can anyone help me on a nitrate problem. I have a thirty gallon tank with an emporer 280 filter. I do a 20% water change every 10 days. I tested my tap water and my salt mix and both are free of nitrates. I only have a 4 inch p.puffer and a 2 inch spotted puffer in the tank. I only feed them twice a day and not more than they can eat in 2 min. My nitrates are sky high(50ppm) and I cant figure out why. Thanks!
 

jonnywoo

New Member
I have the same exact problem....I hope someone can help us with this....I do water changes every 2 weeks also and still have no change over the last month and a half...PLEASE HELP!
 

ja

Member
I just read if you have a trickle filter it may process to many nitrates to quickly. I believe the fillter I used is classified as a trickel filter?(Emporer 280 with a Bio wheel). If anyone has heard this please let me know how it happens.
 

mainejo1

Member
An Emperor Bio Wheel is not a trickle filter, but it is a good filter system. I have one on my 30 gal., and it has a heavy load and I keep my nitrates well under control with mine. Do you have live rock? If not, it is a beautiful addition to your tank and helps with nitrates. Also, some live plants like a sea cactus help too. If this doesn't help, think about a protein skimmer. Also, be sure to change the carbon pads in the BioWheel at least once a month and the loose carbon every six weeks. In between changes you can also rinse the carbon in sea water. Good Luck, I'm sure you will get it under control.
 

kris

Member
Make sure the media in your filters are being cleaned regularly. Vacuum your gravel thoroughly every time. And try one of the nitrate reducing chemicals.
 
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