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|  Help with nitrates I have been fighting high nitrates for far too long and don't know what do.  My nitrates are usually between 10 and 15 when I test before a water change.  I tried cooking half the rock first and then the second half.  I have a shallow sand bed that cleaned up with a gravel vac.  The tank is an all in one and I cleaned out the back chambers.  Last week I did 25% water changes every other day and pushed the nitrates down to around 3 (tested on Sunday).  Tonight they are 10 again. I run filter floss that I change every other day. I have a skimmer that is rated for double the capacity of the tank. I don't normally run carbon but am right now. I have cheato in the tank and an turf scrubber in the back chamber (all attempts to lower nitrates). Nothing has worked. The tank is a 28g nano cube with 30lbs live rock and a shallow sand bed. I currently have 10lbs of rock in a cooking tub that came out of this tank and the nitrates in the tub are still climbing to 15 in a week, changing 100% of the water. They have been in there for 5 weeks now. Is it possible the nitrates are in the display tank are leaching from my rock? 
				__________________ 72g bowfront, t5. 29g JBJ nano cube, ATI 26HD. Livestock: clown fish, chromis, coral beauty. Corals: Toadstool, maze brain, candy cane, mushrooms (purple & green hairy), button polyps, green zoas, GSP. | 
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				__________________ You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob  | 
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|   Have you considered introducing a nuisance algae problem to the tank? Keeps my nitrates down... | 
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|   How long have you had the tank running. How old is the rock | 
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|   The tank is roughly 4 years old as is the rock.  There are currently two types of nuisance algae in there. Any ideas on what I can do? Throw in the towel? 
				__________________ 72g bowfront, t5. 29g JBJ nano cube, ATI 26HD. Livestock: clown fish, chromis, coral beauty. Corals: Toadstool, maze brain, candy cane, mushrooms (purple & green hairy), button polyps, green zoas, GSP. | 
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 Anyway, have you considered trying BioPellets in a reactor? If set up properly they can do a great job at reducing nitrates. ..seriously do they make nitrate absorbing towels? | 
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|   [quote=makana;765933]I have a shallow sand bed that cleaned up with a gravel vac.   I run filter floss that I change every other day. Why are you cleaning the sand with a vac or cleaning it at all? Leave the sand alone. Constantly disturbing the sand will cause problems with your nitrates. The idea of a sand bed is to produce natural nitrite/nitrate reducing qualities with pods, worms, bacteria ect.... Ditch the floss. If your nitrates still remain, start slowing dosing vinager to add nitrate reducing bacteria to the system. | 
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|   A shallow sand bed has no nitrate reducing qualities.  All of the reading I have done has led me to believe that it is purely asthetic.  If I understand it correctly, a shallow sand bed can become a nitrate factory.  Maybe I'm out to lunch but that is what I have read. Why would I ditch the filter floss? It is my only means of removing larger particles before they settle. 
				__________________ 72g bowfront, t5. 29g JBJ nano cube, ATI 26HD. Livestock: clown fish, chromis, coral beauty. Corals: Toadstool, maze brain, candy cane, mushrooms (purple & green hairy), button polyps, green zoas, GSP. | 
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|   I have 1/2 cm sand bed which I clean. I run filter material also. But even though you clean the sand bed you should have cuc to get detritus and uneaten food before it breaks down | 
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|   There are a few sand sifting snails that live in the sand as well as a handfull of hermit crabs and a handfull of turbo snails.  I never used to clean the sand bed but recently have been reading that a shallow sand bed should be kept clean so I started cleaning it in hopes it would help. 
				__________________ 72g bowfront, t5. 29g JBJ nano cube, ATI 26HD. Livestock: clown fish, chromis, coral beauty. Corals: Toadstool, maze brain, candy cane, mushrooms (purple & green hairy), button polyps, green zoas, GSP. | 
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