OK, now that my 15 gallon sump from Rod is almost ready, I need to make some adjustments to my maintenance routine. I've got to get my nitrates under control. I've read a lot about nitrates and all the things that cause them, so I feel like I'm doing the right things, but I'm obviously missing something. Maybe the new sump will solve my problem, but I doubt it will be that easy. Here's what I have:
-65 gallon AGA with overflow
-soon to have 15 gallon sump with fuge (I have that now, but Rod's will be a better setup than my DIY)
-lost track, but at least 100 lbs of LR and 50-100 lbs of LS
-cleanup crew - blue leg hermits, turbos, astreas, tiny hitchhiker starfish, green brittle star, 2 sand sifters
-Fish: 8 in total: blue tang (3"), yellow tang (2"), purple tang (1.5"), eyelash blenny (2"), blue damsel (1.5"), strawberry gramma (2"), pair of ocellaris clowns (1.5" each). Total inches of fish ~ 15.
I was lax with water changes for a long time, but now I am in the habit of changing 5-15 gallons every weekend (depending on how much SW I have mixed.)
I use RO water and I feed at most about 5-6 times per week. I feed either Prime Reef flake food, or a frozen mix of MYSIS, krill, squid, scallops, and shrimp.
I've got a very healthy crop of macro growing in my fuge. I keep a daylight bulb on 24x7. The fuge is also teeming with pods.
I have a cheap JEBO HOB skimmer in my sump which is not very effective. That is being replaced by an octopus (Rod's recommendation) with the new sump. I'll also replace my CAP-2200 return pump with a MAG-7.
OK, so what am I missing? What is causing my nitrate build-up? Popular advice would say to do a huge water change and then continue with smaller water changes. But that's a lot of money and work to go through, and my confidence that this will solve the problem is low. I'm afraid to spend a weekend making 30 gallons of SW and disrupting the tank only to be in the same predicament next weekend.
So all you experts out there - is there something above which sets off an alarm for you? Any other questions about my routines or setup?
Roger