Nitrates wont come down????

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The alge is a result of me,being on leave and having someone watch my tank will treat with chemiclean couple days before next water change.

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There is nothing in this picture that would make me want to use chemiclean, in fact I would argue strongly against it. I would paint the back of the tank black to hide the cords....
 
Ok will it effect me in adding corals or anything later if i leave it

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Water changes are not the answer. Adding Chemicals is def not the answer either.

Fact:. You have algae because the rate at which u are exporting nutrients is lower than the intake.

Solve that problem or you will forever have this problem

You need to export nutrients via some other more aggressive method such as an turf scrubber, large fuge full of macro, and skim heavy. You could be over feeding as well

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this thread is a little confusing, maybe step back and answer a few questions to better focus your thinking.

1) what is the problem here?
- if your issue is that you got a number you didn't like on an unreliable test, start there. Confirm the test.
-if your issue is the algae, start there. Nitrate is part of it, but not all. But the first thing to do is still get a legit reading. You'll also want to test phosphates, and the API test is not good enough for that because it doesn't go low enough (I find the API nitrate works fine, but lots don't).
2) what have you done already? You mentioned a few buffers and "nitrate blockers" please describe in more detail other fixes you have tried.
3) what is your current nutrient export, and import? It sounds like you don't have a skimmer, and you do regular water changes, and you are (maybe we're) running carbon. How often do you feed, what, and how much?

Other thoughts:
That's a decent number of fish for this tank, subpar nutrient export is going to result in algae because you simply must feed enough for the fish to live. You must then remove those nutrients.
That looks like some nice Pukani rock, you could probably use more of it and I would guess it is leaching a lot of phosphate into your water, fueling algae.
This will go better if you slow down and make careful, researched choices about what you do to the tank. Like Heathlinder said, adding chemiclean would have been a mistake, and it could have made things much worse. You are not in a crisis here at all, you have normal boring new tank problems and you will most likely fix them with normal boring solutions. That's really not so much algae at all.
 
Good ol' petco, providing misleading info since lord knows how long. I've been in your exact position bud. Exact same setup except I used live rock. PM me and I can give you some advice that helped me out


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Good ol' petco, providing misleading info since lord knows how long. I've been in your exact position bud. Exact same setup except I used live rock. PM me and I can give you some advice that helped me out


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Just did the PM... Qlso just got back from petco their test had nitrates at 25ppm a number i can live with and fosh dont seem stressed at all. I feed frozen brine shrimp and mysis shrimp about 5ml worth 2 times a day

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When you're doing water changes you have to use filtered water from the store, I hope you aren't using tap water. And if your nitrates are off that much you can do a 15% water change every week until its adjusted

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Filtered water from the store, do not use tap water. You can even do a 20% water change, every week until your levels get better

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When you're doing water changes you have to use filtered water from the store, I hope you aren't using tap water. And if your nitrates are off that much you can do a 15% water change every week until its adjusted

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I have a rodi machine that test zero for everything i need a new test kit was tested at my LFS and was in good readings

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more live rock for sure and you have nothing to use any nitrates you have the room get some macro in there !!!!!!!!!
 
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