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since the tank electrocution I have not been able to get my nitrates back down to what they used to be (5-15 ppm) they spiked right afterwards for about a week to almost 100ppm and came down to about 35ppm and I can't seem to get them any lower!
Could it be because I lost my clams? I have always heard they help keep nitrates down. Could it also be dead matter still in the tank from the snails, corals, clams that died? I never saw a spike in ammonia or nitrites.
I typically do 5 gallon water changes every other day or so, but have done more in the past few weeks. I am running carbon and poly.
On this same note could my sand in my deepsand bed (in sump) be needing changed out it's been there a while and there is debris and stuff over an inch deep that you can see through the glass.
My last question (i know its been a lot!) if I want my cheato to grow more should I turn the light on longer than the twelve hour reverse schedule it's on?
since the tank electrocution I have not been able to get my nitrates back down to what they used to be (5-15 ppm) they spiked right afterwards for about a week to almost 100ppm and came down to about 35ppm and I can't seem to get them any lower!
Could it be because I lost my clams? I have always heard they help keep nitrates down. Could it also be dead matter still in the tank from the snails, corals, clams that died? I never saw a spike in ammonia or nitrites.
I typically do 5 gallon water changes every other day or so, but have done more in the past few weeks. I am running carbon and poly.
On this same note could my sand in my deepsand bed (in sump) be needing changed out it's been there a while and there is debris and stuff over an inch deep that you can see through the glass.
My last question (i know its been a lot!) if I want my cheato to grow more should I turn the light on longer than the twelve hour reverse schedule it's on?
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