<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10699726#post10699726 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by thriceanangel
The added sugar boosts both aerobic and anaerobic, on type converts ammonia to nitrate and the anaerobes covert nitrate to N2 gas. If the Ammonia isn't getting converted to nitrite enough to keep up with the anaerobes converting it to nitrate then you'd have a build up of ammonia -which would be of course far worse than nitrate levels being elevated. Kind of an "only as strong as your weakest like" type of thing.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10699170#post10699170 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by thriceanangel
What were they before?
How old and what type of NO3 test do you have?
Your NO3 levels should have dropped to next to nothing almost right away (overnight). I suspect your test isn't accurate for one reason or another. I don't have any other explanation, because if you're seeing cloudiness, then you're producing more than enough bacteria to eliminate the NO3.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10700226#post10700226 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by wooden_reefer
I don't doubt that some bacteria use organics aerobically, but not nitrification bactera nitrosonomas and nitrobacter. Ammonia is converted to nitrate by these bacteria, so I don't see how sugar interferes with nitrification, except by competition for O2.
Are you saying that nitrosonomas and nitrobacter would use the organics instead of ammonia and nitrite respectively and ignore the ammonia?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10704743#post10704743 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by thriceanangel
I would do a teaspoon and a half daily with 2 tsp once a week. Thats what I dosed in my 55 gal and it worked out well. Start with a 2 tsp dose, then drop to 1.5 tsp. Despite the cloudiness, you're not getting a big enough bloom I suspect. You won't hurt anything by upping the dosage to this level.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10703449#post10703449 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Leopard Man
They were 20 before, but never dropped. I got cloudiness about 3 times over the course of a week, and I dosed 1 teaspoon a day for 7 days.
I have 2 API Nitrate test kits. One is 6 months old, and the other is 2 weeks old, and they both read 20 PPM. Is it by fluke that both API test kits are bogus?
Edit:
Just like to add that I just tested my quarantine tank with both kits and it reads 10. My main tank still reads 20 with both kits, and my RO water reads 0, with both kits and my FW tank reads 40 with both kits, so I conclude the test kits to be ok.
But can someone pls explain to me why my nitrates will not go down with a daily dose of 1tspn of sugar over the course of 7 days in a 56g tank with 21g sump? It has read 20 since I began dosing and still reads 20.
I have four tangs about 8" to 10" and 5 more fish about 4" to 5" each.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10706332#post10706332 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by thriceanangel
For Nitrates and Phosphates as low as yours, I'd recommend other things first. -More frequent water changes, RDSB, better skimming, less feeding, better tank maintenance (vacuuming sand etc.) first. But if you've tried those things, or don't want to then I'd dose 6-8 tsp's if you had a more significant problem. But since you're already under 10ppm, I'd start in the 4-6 range. But you didn't list a sump in your system volume which is what counts. You're looking to have about .75 -1 tsp/25 gallons.
So if you have 200 total gallons, that would mean that it would need between 6-8 tsp. Then adjust accordingly. If they immediately go down to 0 ppm, then don't dose that high in future doses and just keep testing and adjusting as needed. After a while you'll get to a point where you will only have to test weekly.
I stop trying to keep the PH high all the kalk it was binding all the pump up.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10706749#post10706749 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by thriceanangel
How high did you keep your pH? It needs to be REALLY high to kill dinos, which I believe is the only effective measure. My emerald crab got rid of them, but mainly just because he was going over the rocks cutting them loose, then they just stopped growing. I hate dinos! But go ahead try the sugar, but it may make it worse, I don't know. I have heard that people said that they got dinos after dosing sugar. Could be related, or not, I don't know that much about dinoflagellates. If you try it, keep us updated!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10706503#post10706503 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kurt03
What kind of bio load do you have?
The amount your adding should have lowered nitrates pretty quickly i would think, unless your feeding a ton and/or have a ton of fish.
What skimmer are you running?