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Old 12-28-2013, 03:00 PM
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Similar experience buying a used system over 6 years ago. Previous owner only had 2 very small powerheads going so very low flow. Took years to get the hair algae to the point where it's now bearable and controllable with regular maintenance. I'd say it's quite possible that there's a good amount of gunk in your sand bed that is contributing to the nitrate issue. What size is your tank & how much sand is in there? Something that may help is to ensure you vacuum down into the sand bed at each water change, not all of it at once, but a section at a time. This will help remove some of the trapped detritus down there, if that's an issue. Pulling all the sand & rock at once is definitely not recommended. You need to be patient & soldier on. Perhaps start your new tank with some fresh LR & sand, then gradually transfer sand, rock & livestock from the current system. Oh yeah, although you may not have sps that need high flow at the moment, increasing flow will help a great deal in transporting nutrients by keeping things stirred up. So if you can add a powerhead or two, that might not be a bad idea.
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I inherited a 10 year running tank when we bought our current house 3.5 years ago. I had the same problem with high nitrates, and other problems as well. You can take a look at my tank journal in my sig at the bottom to read how I got it under control (can start at post #14).
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Old 12-28-2013, 04:17 PM
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I inherited a 10 year running tank when we bought our current house 3.5 years ago. I had the same problem with high nitrates, and other problems as well. You can take a look at my tank journal in my sig at the bottom to read how I got it under control (can start at post #14).
whoa... those softies were frightening! I'm going to have nightmares from that sight. I can just imagine the stuff that must have accumulated over 10 yrs of neglect.
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Old 12-28-2013, 04:33 PM
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whoa... those softies were frightening! I'm going to have nightmares from that sight. I can just imagine the stuff that must have accumulated over 10 yrs of neglect.
Yup, you could barely see any rock, with it covered in algae, detritus, and cyano.
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Old 12-28-2013, 07:13 PM
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Yup, you could barely see any rock, with it covered in algae, detritus, and cyano.
but I can see how your wife could overlook the aquarium for that kitchen. What a nice kitchen!
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Thanks guys!!
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but I can see how your wife could overlook the aquarium for that kitchen. What a nice kitchen!
Haha, yeah, she had her doubts at first. But haven't heard any complaints recently. I try to do my cleaning, etc, when she is not around,.... so she doesn't see me slopping on the floor,... and what I put down in her sink. The biggest mistake I made once, was throwing a dead snail in the garbage under the sink!!!
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Haha, yeah, she had her doubts at first. But haven't heard any complaints recently. I try to do my cleaning, etc, when she is not around,.... so she doesn't see me slopping on the floor,... and what I put down in her sink. The biggest mistake I made once, was throwing a dead snail in the garbage under the sink!!!
Must have been a nitra-fying and phopha-listic experience.

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