My Nitrate Reduction Results

Tswifty

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Over the last few weeks I noticed the Nitrate level in the 20 Long tank that is currently holding all my livestock was beginning to rise. So when it hit 10ppm (not all that bad) I decided that I no longer wanted to wait and see how high they were going to get.

Anyway, I decided to use the Back to Back to Back Water Changes outlined on Marc's site.

I mixed up 15 gallons of salt water overnight, attempting to match all of the water parameters of the 20 long tank. Then I changed the water in 3 gallon intervals, allowing 5 minutes between each change for the freshly added saltwater to mix throughout the tank.

Then that night I mixed up 15 more gallons in the same fashion, and repeated the process the following day.

Below are the results:

<table align=center><tr><td valign=top></td><td valign=top><p align=center style='text-align:center'>Start&nbsp&nbsp</p></td><td valign=top><p align=center style='text-align:center'> 1st Round&nbsp &nbsp</p></td><td valign=top><p align=center style='text-align:center'>2nd Round</p></td></tr> <tr ><td valign=top ><p>Temperature</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 80.1</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 80.2</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 79.8</p></td></tr> <tr ><td valign=top ><p >Specific Gravity</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 1.0265</p></td><td valign=top sp 9><p>&nbsp&nbsp 1.0260</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 1.0255</p></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top ><p>pH&nbsp &nbsp</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 7.7</p></td><td valign=top ><p >&nbsp&nbsp 7.7</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 8.0</p></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top ><p>Calcium&nbsp &nbsp</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 470</p></td><td valign=top ><p >&nbsp&nbsp 460</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 450</p></td></tr><tr><td valign=top ><p>Magnesium&nbsp &nbsp</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 1260</p></td><td valign=top ><p >&nbsp&nbsp n/a</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 1200</p></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top ><p>Alkalinity (dKH)&nbsp &nbsp</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 7.7</p></td><td valign=top ><p >&nbsp&nbsp 9.3</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 9.3</p></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top ><p>Nitrate&nbsp &nbsp</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 10</p></td><td valign=top ><p >&nbsp&nbsp 5</p></td><td valign=top ><p>&nbsp&nbsp 2.5</p></td></tr> <tr ><td valign=top > </table>

Using Marc's Article I was able to post a 50% reduction both times. I can't really say I would've seen a larger impact on the second round, had a performed it the same day or not. Regardless, I am pleased with the results.

Quick wrap up... The tank was a 20 gallon long, and I ended up swapping in and out 30 gallons of fresh saltwater in order to achieve a reduction in Nitrate from 10ppm to 2.5ppm... with no noticeable harm to any of the tank's inhabitants.

Anyway, just wanted to share the info. Although, I couldn't imagine attempting this on a larger system... and thanks goes out to Marc for the "How to Guide."
 
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