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![]() This tank is 90 gallons and has been up and running for almost 4 years, actually 5 when you consider the system was moved over from a smaller 40 gallon tank. I suspect that the live rock may be part of the problem but shouldn't the levels eventually drop after doing large water changes?
I really don't think I am over-feeding either. |
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![]() How many fish and what's your feeding shcudule
What do you have for clean up crew. |
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![]() So won't doing large water changes eventually deplete all of the stored nutrients from the live rock?
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![]() Over time but if your over feeding than you still adding to the water colomn
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![]() Fish in this tank:
- Box fish - Hippo tang - Sailfin tang - Kole tang - Lawnmower blenny - Royal Gramma - Clown fish - Matted file fish - Leopard eel The morning feeding is either a 2" square piece of nori or a New Era grazer. The evening feeding is a couple of pinches of NLS pellets. The eel gets a couple of 1/4" chunks of shrimp every 3 days. I also feed the tank a small chunk of mysis once a week. THE CUC was reduced to a couple of larger turbo snails until last week when I added a fresh crew consisting of about 22 hermits and 1/2 dozen snails. |
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![]() Are you on a canister filter or a sump
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![]() Running about 25 gallons in a sump. Also running GFO and carbon in a couple of TLF reactors.
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how long have you had nitrate issues have you considered carbon dosing |
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![]() It is good liver rock and some of it is very porous.
I am not sure when the nitrates actually got to this level because I stopped testing for a few months when the tank seemed happy, and it still is happy. Algae is not a huge problem, but I did add a couple of SPS which I never tried before. The tank was previously stocked with mainly LPS which were/are doing good. I added a monti and an acro which are showing good growth, but the colors are not. Red Sea NO3:PO4-X. Quote:
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