caulerpa prolifera

I read where it helps with nitrates do u know if thats true? Because if it is I really need some ASAP I have a huge Nitrate problem and don't know what to do
 
yes it helps some cheato algea works a bit better IMO britt.. also water changes and feed alot less fish dont need food everyday..
 
There iѕ аn abundance оf choices оf macroalgae thаt include Chaetomorpha, Caulerpa, Gracilaria аnd Ulva. In terms оf phosphate аnd nitrate absorption, Caulerpa iѕ thе mоѕt aggressive аnd effective. However, Caulerpa cаn bе potentially dangerous. Caulerpa cаn suddenly dissolve аnd release toxic elements аnd thе excess nutrients thаt wеrе absorbed. This happеnѕ whеn Caulerpa iѕ lacking light оr nutrients. A sеcоnd prоblеm wіth Caulerpa iѕ itѕ hold fast roots. Caulerpa haѕ thе ability tо attach itѕelf tо hard objects makіng removal extremely difficult. With thеsе risks it’s bettеr tо choose anоthеr macroalgae.
 
Which is the best for nitrates? I have no algae in my tank at all. I have some live rock but it is just now starting to grow.
 
EMTbritt0310 - how high is your nitrate? Caulerpa and other macroalgae can help reduce nitrate, but you really need to figure out the reason for the high level. Doing large water changes back to back reduces nitrate levels greatly. You can change 30% or more at a time without causing any problem as long as you match the salinity, alkalinity, and temperature of old and new water closely.
 
its crazy how high your nitrates are with all the water changes you did these past few days im stumped...
 
i was gonna ask you that what test are you using ? how old is it.. i would bring a sample of water here or to the pet store
 
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