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Old 09-02-2011, 02:02 AM
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I'm using brightwells microbacter7 it's what the chick at jlaquatics recommended Same pellets
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Old 09-02-2011, 02:30 AM
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ChemiClean works well. The only people that crash their tanks are the ones who don't read the directions. It's really not a big deal, just keep the tank aerated with a stone or let the skimmer overflow (remove the cup).

I like the Prodibio products for bacteria. They have a BioClean product that works really well. It's a combination of two of their products.

A sulphur denitrator would be the easiest way to lower such high nitrate, but it can be a tricky piece of equipment. Best run with an ORP controller.
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Old 09-02-2011, 04:24 AM
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A sulphur denitrator would be the easiest way to lower such high nitrate, but it can be a tricky piece of equipment. Best run with an ORP controller.
I have never heard of a sulphur denitrator. But I have heard that dosing with vodka works also, and was told to try that first. Sounds almost too simple. Anyone have any experience with that?
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hummm it doesnt make sense to me why your nitrates are so high your feeding light amounts, regular water changes, your bioload isnt really that high, your cleaning your tank,running skimmer,corals are alive....how old is your rock??? what are your phosphate readings?? lots of LHA?? are you sure your test kit is accurate???
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Old 09-02-2011, 04:43 AM
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personally i would up the water changes to a larger volume maybe 20% a week that will bring it down considerately but you will need to find out where its coming from or it will just come back,like myka said elbow grease is the cure basically not to pollute your tank and keep it clean,adjust your flow so ditrius doesnt settle in dead spots.feed a bit less untill its down.
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I agree with Denny, more and larger water changes.......the solution doesnt lie in a bottle.....also 1/2 cup a week is diddly squat for skimmate, what kind of skimmer is it?.....my BK will produce that much in a day!
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I have never heard of a sulphur denitrator. But I have heard that dosing with vodka works also, and was told to try that first. Sounds almost too simple. Anyone have any experience with that?
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Once you have your No3 under control, give a thought to adding a refugium with algae or an Algae scrubber. The idea of a fuge with algae, is to use a type of algae that is more efficient at using No3 and Po4 then green hair. I think most people agree Chaeto is the type to use.
An algae scrubber is a similar concept, but rather than using an efficient algae, your giving the algae a better place to grow other than your display tank. With a scrubber you use fast flow and lots of light to grow turf or green hair on a plastic canvas surface.
I've use both and they work equally well, both have pluses and minuses when compared to each other. With a fuge you can set it up as its own display, with all the creatures that eventually start showing up, it can be interesting, a negative is that it works best in its own small tank or container, unless you have an empty compartment in your sump.
A scrubber can be set up above the sump, but its not very attractive, so its best used where it isn't on display, on the plus side if you put a fan on the scrubber it works like the rad in your car, and will lower the temp of the tank. I have a scrubber on my tank, I'm on the 3rd floor of an apt bldg and the temp stays below 80 in the summer.
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