Last November, I upgraded my 42 gallon tank to a 70 gallon tank(reef). I had gotten lazy in my tank maintenance, but was getting away with it until a few months ago. I noticed I was losing corals, and when I finally checked my nitrates, I was off the charts. Since then, I've been trying to draw my nitrates back down to acceptable levels with water changes and vodka dosing. But it's been a struggle, and I feel like I haven't made much progress. I have a pretty healthy population of fish (10), too many hermits to count, some emeralds, shrimp and a few snails. I think I've got about 55 pounds of live rock...maybe 60, along with roughly 50 pounds of live sand. Do I need more to provide more live rock for breaking down the nitrate? Are there any other suggestions out there, besides massive water change?
Nitrates are between 50 and 100 ppm
Nitrites = 0
Ammonia = 0
Phosphate = trace
pH - 8.3
Nitrates are between 50 and 100 ppm
Nitrites = 0
Ammonia = 0
Phosphate = trace
pH - 8.3