Water Change ????'s

Fish_King_25

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So i tested my water for the first time in awhile (tank was at my dads for a temporary time) and i had perfect readings for ph, ammonia and nitrites but my nitrate tube came out blood red...really high. I waited a week and did a water change and brought them down to i would say about 40-45...what else can i do to speed up the process of reducing them and how often can you do water changes??
 
refugium or macro in the display (for FOWLR) to export nutrients is usually my first choice.

you can do water changes frequently, as long as you let the water circulate at least overnight, and match sg, temperature and pH pretty well.

I wouldn't change more than 20 percent at a time if it's not an emergency, but you can do this daily until you get the nitrates down. in tanks where nitrate control is a problem you can try the following:

feed lightly

reduce stocking levels

get a better skimmer (gets the stuff out of the water BEFORE it becomes nitrate)

set up a refugium with macro

set up a remote DSB (I haven't had great luck with DSBs, so I recommend one that is easy to remove/disconnect if there are problems)

increase frequency of water changes and stick to the schedule - e.g., if you normally do 10% a month, try 5% a week or 10% every two weeks

I have never tried a denitrator, so I can't recommend it.
 
Thanks LisaD, maybe you can help me out with a thread i posted in the lighting and equipment forum...check it out, and im not sure i know what a DSB is?
 
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