karenscritters
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I have a 240 gallon glass swim tank, that is drilled with 1 inch holes, uses 1/2 inch PVC thru the bulk heads, has UG filter with crushed coral over that, live rock, 2 nu-clear canister filters, a hang on protien skimmer, and a UV sterilizer. I've done any where from 25%-90% water changes and can't seem to get my nitrates under 20-40. Other than a fist sized Stars and stripes puffer, lg sail fin tang, and lg blue tang, there are 6 small-med wrasses, or similar fish. Fish are fed daily with flakes, pellets or frozen, but only enough that gets cleaned up in less than a minute. I realize I'm limited due to filtration method and size of pre-drilled holes, but there really isn't a logical or easy way to change that, so sumps and overflows can't be added to this tank. Any suggestions on getting nitrates down in this system?
I guess my question would be whether the UG filter with 3-4 inches of crushed coral over it is causing my nitrate problems. I was under the assumption that this becomes the biological filter and should be helping reduce nitrates. This tank has been up and running for 27 years!
Also, the nu-clear canisters do not leak with the pump not running, but the pumps are sucking minute amounts of air thru them and filling the tank with TINY bubbles. Do the cartridges also act as biological filters, or just remove dietrus? As they get dirty, more bubbles are produced and the tubing starts collapsing. I have been changing and cleaning the cartirdges weekly, so not sure how much biological filtration they provide.
Hobby Experience: 40 yrs, swim only tanks and UG filters
I guess my question would be whether the UG filter with 3-4 inches of crushed coral over it is causing my nitrate problems. I was under the assumption that this becomes the biological filter and should be helping reduce nitrates. This tank has been up and running for 27 years!
Also, the nu-clear canisters do not leak with the pump not running, but the pumps are sucking minute amounts of air thru them and filling the tank with TINY bubbles. Do the cartridges also act as biological filters, or just remove dietrus? As they get dirty, more bubbles are produced and the tubing starts collapsing. I have been changing and cleaning the cartirdges weekly, so not sure how much biological filtration they provide.
Hobby Experience: 40 yrs, swim only tanks and UG filters