Wanted: Caulerpa

P.Kelly

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I'm having a bit of a nitrate problem, causing daily water changes My chaetamorpha isn't keeping up, does anyone have a small quantity of caulerpa I could have? I'd glady trade some chaetamorpha for it.
 
What are your nitrates at? Calerpa is a very aggressive strain of algae. If it gets in your display, it can be very unmanageable and difficult to remove.
 
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If I change roughly 30% of my tank water daily I can keep the Nitrates below 20ppm.

Ammonia and Nitrite are both 0.

I moved the tank recently and the problems have occurred since then. I tossed the old DSB because it was saturated with bristleworms, and there is invariably a huge algae outbreak whenever a DSB is disturbed in a move.

I removed all the fish, but I'm guessing that the old LR just can't keep-up processing the Nitrate.
 
Just as an added little tidbit. Bristleworms are good for your tank!! They help clean up detritus and any remnants of food that get missed by any critters.

-Justin
 
Because the tank is still settling in from the move, this process is going to take a little time. Did you seed the new sand bed? Marine depot has a product, AZ-NO3 that help reduce nitrates.
 
I did seed the new bed from my established 55 gallon.

I have been using Prime as needed in the few rare occasions I've been unable to perform a daily water change.

I'm unable to find any reputable sources that can explain what AZ-N03 or prime do to actually decrease Nitrates. There seems to be quite a bit of contention that it may just mask the Nitrates from a test kit.
 
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