neptune
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Would like some advice please.
I have a 48 gallon FOWLR + inverts (and some mushrooms). Power compacts / coralife skimmer / powerhead / hob filter to pull out detritus / fish: Mandarin / bluehead goby / 2 percula clowns / shrimp / 25+ hermits / 15snails / 50 pounds live rock / 9 years old - last year I had a die off as a result of the ice storm
I don' think since that disaster my sand bed has recovered?
My tank has high nitrates 50+ after multiple water changes it keeps reading 50+. I have had this confirmed from LFS and I just purchased a new test kit. From this forum I now understand the problem is (old tank syndrome) and that the nitrates are in my live (dead) sand bed. As I do water changes I am syphoning my sand bed. The net effect is that I must be releasing the nitrates trapped in the sand bed into the water column and I am not reducing my nitrates. I am syphoning slowly and pinching the hose as I read from this forum it should help?
Other then the test kit showing 50+ nitrates my tank looks fantastic. Coraline algae growing / mushroom doing fine / fish so happy / I do have red algae on the skimmer pump and back wall. I am leaving some of the algae grow b/c I think this will eat/reduce the nitrate? I do not have a sump.
A few questions: How do I reduce my nitrates? Do I assume I already took out most of my nitrates and do one more massive water change? Once I clean my sand will it become alive again? I purchased 40 pounds of live sand bahama oolite years ago. I just added a bag of the same 2 weeks ago to reseed my bed? Can I fix this with water changes and vacumming the sand?
OR do I need to pull out my sand bed entirely and start over? I really do not want this option....
If I swap and replace the sand advantages of using live sand vs home depot vs macro - I read some old threads. Why is the macro sand so much better? I don't get it?
Nice to meet everyone.. once this tank gets humming again I am going to set up a 90 gallon with sump - slowly. Just want to stabalise for my goby and mandarin. I cant tell you how much I love my goby!! He needs the sand bed or I at this point I would go glass bottom. FRUSTRATED with the nitrate issue.
suggestions?
I have a 48 gallon FOWLR + inverts (and some mushrooms). Power compacts / coralife skimmer / powerhead / hob filter to pull out detritus / fish: Mandarin / bluehead goby / 2 percula clowns / shrimp / 25+ hermits / 15snails / 50 pounds live rock / 9 years old - last year I had a die off as a result of the ice storm
My tank has high nitrates 50+ after multiple water changes it keeps reading 50+. I have had this confirmed from LFS and I just purchased a new test kit. From this forum I now understand the problem is (old tank syndrome) and that the nitrates are in my live (dead) sand bed. As I do water changes I am syphoning my sand bed. The net effect is that I must be releasing the nitrates trapped in the sand bed into the water column and I am not reducing my nitrates. I am syphoning slowly and pinching the hose as I read from this forum it should help?
Other then the test kit showing 50+ nitrates my tank looks fantastic. Coraline algae growing / mushroom doing fine / fish so happy / I do have red algae on the skimmer pump and back wall. I am leaving some of the algae grow b/c I think this will eat/reduce the nitrate? I do not have a sump.
A few questions: How do I reduce my nitrates? Do I assume I already took out most of my nitrates and do one more massive water change? Once I clean my sand will it become alive again? I purchased 40 pounds of live sand bahama oolite years ago. I just added a bag of the same 2 weeks ago to reseed my bed? Can I fix this with water changes and vacumming the sand?
OR do I need to pull out my sand bed entirely and start over? I really do not want this option....
If I swap and replace the sand advantages of using live sand vs home depot vs macro - I read some old threads. Why is the macro sand so much better? I don't get it?
Nice to meet everyone.. once this tank gets humming again I am going to set up a 90 gallon with sump - slowly. Just want to stabalise for my goby and mandarin. I cant tell you how much I love my goby!! He needs the sand bed or I at this point I would go glass bottom. FRUSTRATED with the nitrate issue.
suggestions?
