JMLewis
Member
Just wondering. I just finished cycling my tank a couple weeks ago, so to bring down my nitrates I did 2 30g water changes 2 days in a row. So a total of 120g in 2 days and the nitrates were still through the roof.
So I decided to test my freshly mixed water and the nitrates were high in there too... So now either the cheapie trash can I'm using is leaching nitrates, my salt mix (instant ocean), or my Ro/di water has nitrates not being taken out by the filtration.
I don't have a freshwater nitrate test so I can't test my ro/di water currently. I bought a Rubbermaid trash can tonight so I'm gonna set that up as my new mixing container and ill test it after the first batch. I mainly want to know if I can eliminate my RO water or not.
So I decided to test my freshly mixed water and the nitrates were high in there too... So now either the cheapie trash can I'm using is leaching nitrates, my salt mix (instant ocean), or my Ro/di water has nitrates not being taken out by the filtration.
I don't have a freshwater nitrate test so I can't test my ro/di water currently. I bought a Rubbermaid trash can tonight so I'm gonna set that up as my new mixing container and ill test it after the first batch. I mainly want to know if I can eliminate my RO water or not.