MarkO
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Yeah, unfortunately peoples experiences do not back up a basic dilution theory. I think it has to do with the live rock, sand and other means by which the nitrates become waterborne.
Back in the day it was (about 5 years ago), it was thought that nitrates are broken down in oxygen depleted areas of the tank (hense deep sand bed theory). But at a rate significantly less than the ammonia--> nitrite --> nitrate cycles.
Also back then, I was told to add a macro-algal refugium, which seemed to work for me. It took about a month to get my nitrates from about 30ppm to <1. Prior to the refugium, I noticed a lot of detritus, and also fed my fish quite often. I think vaccuming out the detritus will also help, and cut back on feedings, which shoudln't be an issue here.
Also keep the skimmer going
Back in the day it was (about 5 years ago), it was thought that nitrates are broken down in oxygen depleted areas of the tank (hense deep sand bed theory). But at a rate significantly less than the ammonia--> nitrite --> nitrate cycles.
Also back then, I was told to add a macro-algal refugium, which seemed to work for me. It took about a month to get my nitrates from about 30ppm to <1. Prior to the refugium, I noticed a lot of detritus, and also fed my fish quite often. I think vaccuming out the detritus will also help, and cut back on feedings, which shoudln't be an issue here.
Also keep the skimmer going