Hello,
I am hoping you can help me. I first started with salt water fish around 2000. I always focused on FOWLR and I eventually worked my way up to a 125 gal. fish only tank. By 2011 I stopped running the big tank and only had a 30 gal. with 2 clownfish. I moved into a new house and took the small tank with me. One clown died a year later and the other died maybe 2 years after that. The tank has had no fish in it for over a year and I have done little to maintain it (I basically just scraped the algae off the sides and added water to compensate for evaporation.
The tank currently contains at least 30 pounds of live rock with a mix of crushed coral and sand on the bottom. I am using a basic hang on filter and a uv sterilizer. I used to have a seaclone protein skimmer on it but I threw it out because it was not very effective.
Anyways, I decided to get back into the hobby and I thought I would test the water and get everything up to snuff before adding fish. I purchased an API saltwater master test kit. I read that certain API batches were unreliable in the past, so I tested it on a fresh new glass of mixed salt water and got zero readings on ammonia, nitrite and nitrate.
I tested the water in my tank yesterday and got the following readings:
pH: 8.4
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 160 ppm
The nitrate turned the reddest color possible on the chart... or 160 ppm!
All that time of low maintenance and no water changes has caught up with me. I found a couple of sources online that suggested a massive water change to try to cut down that nitrate number. I figured it wouldn't hurt, especially since I have no fish in there. I changed about 18 gallons of water last night.
I tested the water this morning and got the following readings:
pH: 8.4
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 2.0 ppm
nitrate: still 160 ppm... or the reddest possible color on the scale
I would be grateful for any suggestions on how I could cut down the number of nitrates. Should I keep making big water changes? Would adding a better protein skimmer at this point help? Is there something I'm not thinking about?
Thanks in advance!
I am hoping you can help me. I first started with salt water fish around 2000. I always focused on FOWLR and I eventually worked my way up to a 125 gal. fish only tank. By 2011 I stopped running the big tank and only had a 30 gal. with 2 clownfish. I moved into a new house and took the small tank with me. One clown died a year later and the other died maybe 2 years after that. The tank has had no fish in it for over a year and I have done little to maintain it (I basically just scraped the algae off the sides and added water to compensate for evaporation.
The tank currently contains at least 30 pounds of live rock with a mix of crushed coral and sand on the bottom. I am using a basic hang on filter and a uv sterilizer. I used to have a seaclone protein skimmer on it but I threw it out because it was not very effective.
Anyways, I decided to get back into the hobby and I thought I would test the water and get everything up to snuff before adding fish. I purchased an API saltwater master test kit. I read that certain API batches were unreliable in the past, so I tested it on a fresh new glass of mixed salt water and got zero readings on ammonia, nitrite and nitrate.
I tested the water in my tank yesterday and got the following readings:
pH: 8.4
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 160 ppm
The nitrate turned the reddest color possible on the chart... or 160 ppm!
All that time of low maintenance and no water changes has caught up with me. I found a couple of sources online that suggested a massive water change to try to cut down that nitrate number. I figured it wouldn't hurt, especially since I have no fish in there. I changed about 18 gallons of water last night.
I tested the water this morning and got the following readings:
pH: 8.4
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 2.0 ppm
nitrate: still 160 ppm... or the reddest possible color on the scale
I would be grateful for any suggestions on how I could cut down the number of nitrates. Should I keep making big water changes? Would adding a better protein skimmer at this point help? Is there something I'm not thinking about?
Thanks in advance!