I need some help here.

oysterxfast5

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Ok so I understand that the ammonia and nitrite are bad, but should my nitrate levels be low high or in the middle. My ammonia and nitrite are at 0 and my nitrate is a 40ppm. PH is at 8.4 (about the middle of the day) Alkalinity is at 300. Thanks to faulty tools my salt was at 1.030 instead of 1.026, thus the death of two cleaners. got a new hydrometer and am bringing the salt down over the next few days. But is my water pretty good. I had my LFS test to find out why the cleaners i bought died and thats what my water was by his test.
He didn't say anything other than the salt so i guess it is good.
 
Salinity probably would not kill a cleaner. Especially at 1.030.

My tank hovers around 1.030 and I have 6 shrimp in there.

The Nitrate may have done it. Ornamental shrimp are particular about nitrates.

Nitrate should be at zero.

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algae tends to grow in just a few days if i dont use my magnetic cleaner to clean the front off. not sure what a diatom is. I just recently changed to getting ro water for the wc, so maybe that will help too. so it sounds like i could run carbon and lower the nitrates.
 
I do not believe carbon will remove the Nitrates. You can either do a decent size waterchange, or start growing macroalgea.

The macro makes a huge difference, but pretty much requires a sump/fuge type of filtration setup.

I believe there is also a Nitrate Sponge type of thing available but I have never used one.

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