MrHarvard
"ship it"
I have been tring to help Mike (CrazyEyes) figure out what is causing his nitrate problem! His last reading was 200ppm no this isn't a typo. The strange thing is all corals, fish, and even snails are all doing just fine? Went through the obvious things already with him. RODI water is good, all rock was bought from established tank little to no die off, sand was bought from LFS live new in bag, feeding is normal no flake or pellets and has cut back, All detritus was cleaned out of sump, he hasn't stirred up the sand bed, all his plumbing was new and hasn't had time to really have build up. Went through entire system no sponges, or filter floss or any material that will hold nitrates. He has been running a skimmer and dosing bacteria for a few weeks. He just started dosing nopox and carbon as well. He has been doing larger than normal and more frequent water changes for the past few weeks and still his nitrates haven't dropped. I thought first it must be the test kit but no it was checked with multiple kits including Red Sea. I am at a loss! The only thing he has had happen out of the normal is when setting up the tank he leak tested it and didn't get the last 1/2" or so of tap water out of it before he added the sand. I was thinking that the fresh chlorinated water could have killed the bacteria in the sand and it has been leaching nitrates since? I also told him to fill his jugs up with new saltwater and let them sit for an hour then test the water to see if its something in the jugs. I know that Mike is getting frustrated and I understand why! He has checked everything and I am also out of ideas. Oh and no traces of ammonia when tested! If anyone can think of anything else I missed please chime in I would hate to lose another local reefer!