Acceptable Soft Coral Nitrate Levels?

sledge760

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I am running a 156 gallon Oceanic Reef tank with mainly a mix of soft corals and a couple LPS. I struggle to keep nitrates at the 20PPM mark but mainly they stay 15-20PPM. What would be considered the maximum safe nitrate level for softies? All other levels are good.
 
Ideally, none. How long has your system been running? 20 seems very high. IIRC, they start to get pretty bad over 10?
 
everyone says shoot for 0 but honestly i've seen tanks with nitrates up to 35 in a softy tank and everything looked amazing. but anything other then softies would def not do.
 
I really don't understand how you can have 0 nitrates in any tank. How is that even possible? I am real good with tank maintenance and water changes but no way 0.
 
15-20 is ok as long a you keep up on water changes. I've had mine 10-15 for 3 years now with no problems or algae blooms.
 
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I have a 72ga bowfront w/20ga sump, I keep mostly softies and LPS. My water changes occur weekly approx. 20ga and I avoid overfeedig, I actually feel guilty sometimes. :strange: However my trates are never below 10ppm they slowly creep up to 20ppm by the time of the next water change and I feel like everthing is doing well.
 
I also beleive that a lot of softies thrive on a tank with some nitrates. The one thing you should concern yourself with is with higher nitrates algae can start to take over and choke out your corals. So even though I do not think the higher trates will bother your softies you should still work on lowering those trates.
 
I will start doing more water changes to bring down nitrates. I will tell you one thing though, my xenia are loving the water. I am seeing new polyps every day and the existing polyps are fully extended almost all day.
 
I currently have mine at 5ppm and my softies love it especially the neon toads and yellow fiji leathers. 20ppm seems WAY high, 4 good sized tangs poop alot... hate to say it but you might have to cut down on the bioload.
 
when I had my softies I would try to keep my nirtates at 20 or a little above, that seemed to be the spot where the looked the best and also grew the best. but I do agree other than softies you will want your nitrates much lower.
 
My nitrates have been 40-50 for months now because I can't get them down yet. So far, all the softies look like they are doing good. Not growing like they were for a long time, but not dying either. I am still working with the denitrator to get the nitrates down to near 5-10.
 
I guess I have a different view on this subject. I like dirtier water personally. The nitrates in my soft coral tank hover between 80-90 and I see some crazy growth. IMO, the dirtier the water, the more there is to eat. To a point anyway.
 
Wow. 80-90ppm. I sort of agree with your comment, though at least for the softies. Again, my xenia, cabbage, finger leather and zoa's are doing great.

On the other hand, I have a couple of LPS, with the exception of a torch (doing great) that look like crap. A trumpet, long tentacle plate (almost dead) and pagoda that are not doing well at all.
 
I have the same issues. I have trouble with a few LPS in my tank. Right now though, I have a frogspawn, lobo, blastos, and a plate all doing well. In my other tanks where I keep all my hard corals, I keep the nitrates down around 5.
 
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