<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11004041#post11004041 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by djc1026
Actually a 50% WC wouldn't necessarily cut the nitrates in half. Randy Holmes-Farley had an article that showed water changes were virtually ineffective for treating high nitrates, good for prevention, not effective for treatment though. I can't remember where the article is though.
Dave
I don't think we read the same article. Randy's article showed how monthly 30% water changes were an effective way to control nitrate, but not eliminate it. She is doing 60% weekly, not monthly, that is more then adaquete.
Ok there is coral. You need a minimum 4 inch SB. And turn the filter off.
Sorry so much here.
.5 inch sand bed wrong.
only 1 powerhead wrong
to small skimmer wrong
dragon with no fuge wrong
Start with the SB and go from there. Also refugium with cheato would really help.
I disagree.
You do not need a 4" sand bed to keep corals. I've never kept one that depth and many go barebottom.
Many of us use filters, and are succsessful.
Many keep low flow tanks and do not have problems. I only have one powerhead, my nitrates are 0 and I way overfeed.
I don't even have a skimmer on my reef system, how can one be to small. It's even a similiar size to the one in question and my waterchange schedule is less then half of what she id doing.
There is a refugium.
If temp and pH are mathed unless the corals are out of water during the change there will be no stress on them.
I don't see how it is possible to do a 30% change and have the nitrates not drop. Just doesn't add up math wise. IMO and my best guess are the nitrates are being continually added by the amount of fod and waste produced with that bioload.
If the refugium is not producing a large amount of harvestable macro, then something is off.
In the realm of things unless your dealing with SPS 50ppm of nitrates in not really the end of the world.
I would clean the cannister more often, and try feeding less. During the WC's vacuum the rocks and substrate as much as possible to remove detritus. Try increasing flow through the rock work to eliminate build up.
I would look into dosing foods for the the anaerobic bacteria as well in the form of ProBio of vodka, to help with the natural removal of the nitrates.
JMO