JRPhd
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My tank has been up for 4-5 months now and ever since my cycle ended, I have always had about 5ppm of No3 (but interestingly never had any significant algae bloom). Along with my crew of a few micro hermits, nass snails, and cerith's, I have added one fish (~2ââ"šÂ¬Ã‚ CB butterfly) and he's been the sole occupant for about a month. I feed him ~a dime size chunk of mysis 2x per day. He doesn't get to all of it as some floats to the bottom and he's kinda picky once it hits the sand :rolleye1:
Anyhoo, I do a 12.5% water change per week (RO water with no testable nitrates), which includes every other week siphoning sediment out of my shallow sand bed (~2inches). I also routinely blow crap off my LR. I also have a DIY HOT fuge with a double softball size clump of chaeto. In the fuge I also run a Marineland filter with carbon that's changed out every 3 weeks.
Yesterday did a 15% change and did a thorough sand bed cleaning. Checked nitrates today and they are up to 10ppm! I want to add some LPS, but am concerned that I canââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢t keep nitrates down even with such a small bioload.
Why?
Too much uneaten food?
Aggravating the send bed too much?
I know large water changes will drop the No3 level, but I'm sure they'll jump back up if I don't change my husbandry somehow. My skimmer is a highly revered brand, but it pulls only a 1/4 cup of wet skimmate a week. Is that the problem?
For those of you who know a little about Greek mythology: Some days I feel Promethius is hiding somewhere in the back of my LR and every night he's "providing" organics, and regenerating by day, only to expel more organics the next night, etc.
Thanks all,
Jon
Anyhoo, I do a 12.5% water change per week (RO water with no testable nitrates), which includes every other week siphoning sediment out of my shallow sand bed (~2inches). I also routinely blow crap off my LR. I also have a DIY HOT fuge with a double softball size clump of chaeto. In the fuge I also run a Marineland filter with carbon that's changed out every 3 weeks.
Yesterday did a 15% change and did a thorough sand bed cleaning. Checked nitrates today and they are up to 10ppm! I want to add some LPS, but am concerned that I canââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢t keep nitrates down even with such a small bioload.
Why?
Too much uneaten food?
Aggravating the send bed too much?
I know large water changes will drop the No3 level, but I'm sure they'll jump back up if I don't change my husbandry somehow. My skimmer is a highly revered brand, but it pulls only a 1/4 cup of wet skimmate a week. Is that the problem?
For those of you who know a little about Greek mythology: Some days I feel Promethius is hiding somewhere in the back of my LR and every night he's "providing" organics, and regenerating by day, only to expel more organics the next night, etc.
Thanks all,
Jon
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