I.D. please

Tyler438

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These guys have popped up everywhere. Spirorbis?

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Also I posted in the dry rock thread, but may get more attention here.

Dry rock has been in my fishes tank for about 5 weeks now. I decided to let it cycle while clowns were in QT. Ammonia and nitrites are both 0, but nitrates are really high somewhere between 40-80ppm. I have been doing 12% water changes each week and nitrates don't seem to be moving. What is my next step? Clowns can't go back in with the nitrates this high correct?
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12% water changes will take a LONG time to reduce a nitrate reading of 80. Try 50% instead.

As far as the clowns go, fish in general are much more able to withstand high nitrate readings than say, corals, and clowns, in general, are tough fish. Many fish-only systems run with nitrates in the hundreds.

FWIW,
Kevin
 
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