I don't even have any fish. I'm waiting to add them until l get this under control. I've got 3 hermit crabs, 4 snails (3 of them carnivores), a gorilla crab that's going back to the beach as soon as I catch him, a bunch of stomatellas, and a couple of good-sized bristle worms.
Specs: 7 month old 20 gallon tank, 15 lbs LR, 2" sand bed, Tunze 9004 skimmer, Fluval 425 gph power head, Fluval 206 canister filter running biomax rings, Chemipure Elite, and a polishing pad.
Nitrate 50+
Nitrite .05
Salinity 1.024
Ph 8.2
Alk 6
Ammonia 0
Temp 80
Nitrates haven't been below 40 as long as I've been testing. I've been doing 10% water changes 1x weekly when I clean the canister. Water comes from an ultrapure system at a university biomedical lab. I did start with tap water treated with drops but that was months ago, and the tap water tests negative for nitrates.
I feed the hermits a sliver of fish or green algae pellet every couple of days. The snails steal the fish from the hermits within a few minutes (those snails are fast) so there's no food rotting. There's a light dusting of brown diatoms on the glass and sand, some red hair algae growing on a coral skeleton, and the extra shells lying around for the hermits are black with diatoms.
So, where on earth are these nitrates coming from? started dosing with 1cc of vodka about a week ago, and so far nitrates have gone up from 40 to 50. I don't have a sump but I'm going to try some chaeto in a container in the DT. Any other ideas?
Shell with black diatoms
Coralline growth
Specs: 7 month old 20 gallon tank, 15 lbs LR, 2" sand bed, Tunze 9004 skimmer, Fluval 425 gph power head, Fluval 206 canister filter running biomax rings, Chemipure Elite, and a polishing pad.
Nitrate 50+
Nitrite .05
Salinity 1.024
Ph 8.2
Alk 6
Ammonia 0
Temp 80
Nitrates haven't been below 40 as long as I've been testing. I've been doing 10% water changes 1x weekly when I clean the canister. Water comes from an ultrapure system at a university biomedical lab. I did start with tap water treated with drops but that was months ago, and the tap water tests negative for nitrates.
I feed the hermits a sliver of fish or green algae pellet every couple of days. The snails steal the fish from the hermits within a few minutes (those snails are fast) so there's no food rotting. There's a light dusting of brown diatoms on the glass and sand, some red hair algae growing on a coral skeleton, and the extra shells lying around for the hermits are black with diatoms.
So, where on earth are these nitrates coming from? started dosing with 1cc of vodka about a week ago, and so far nitrates have gone up from 40 to 50. I don't have a sump but I'm going to try some chaeto in a container in the DT. Any other ideas?

Shell with black diatoms

Coralline growth