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    Default Mystery Nitrates.

    Ok Im confused again (yes it happens a lot recently).

    Ive just tested my 4ft tank and the nitrates have climbed from 5 to 25. Thing is, as you may be aware, I lost most of my fish about a month ago and the survivors were moved to QT. There is only a couple of shrimps, 5 banded stars and some CUC left in the tank (plus corals)
    I have only been feeding very liitle, frozen marine mix (maybe a third of a block every 4/5 days).
    there is about 85Kg of live rock in the tank, plus about 10mm of sand over the front 6" of the tank.
    As stated, when the fish were in it was quite heavily stocked and fed at least a block a day, but the nitrates ran consistantly between 5 and 10.

    I was expecting the nitrates to have gone completely with all that LR and no fish to create waste.


    There is about 75 gal in the tank at present and it is being turned over by a Tunze 6080 (8000lph) and a Seio 850 (3400lph I think)

    Anyone suggest where it has come from?

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    Peter

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    Default Re: Mystery Nitrates.

    Are you sure your test kit is not wonky?

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    Default Re: Mystery Nitrates.

    Quote Originally Posted by sinaarrgghh View Post
    Are you sure your test kit is not wonky?
    Its a salifert and I tested my RO with it which showed nil.

    Peter

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    that level of nitrates whilst not what one aims for should not make one iota of difference unless you intend to stock hard corals. Mine run from 10 to 50 and on a really site day 100 no probs here WHY WORRY

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    Default Re: Mystery Nitrates.

    As said unless you plan on keeping SPS then not a real problem although we do tend to want better than we have lol,

    when the tank was mt did you still run a skimmer also the rock could be leaching nitrates back out?

    I had zero or near to zero for about 8 to 10 months then bam 100 got them down to 25 but no lower corals seem ok on it and I now have a couple of LPS,
    I am not that heavily stocked fish wise,

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    Default Re: Mystery Nitrates.

    Hi Guys, thanks for the input.
    Im not worried about the level, just where the nitrates are coming from as I'm not feeding.
    I was under the impression that the LR should reduce the nitrates present, not increase them. If thats not the case then why do we spend all that money on live rock? Or am I getting this all wrong

    Peter

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    Default Re: Mystery Nitrates.

    Im not certain but i beleive LR turns the lethal nitrite into nitrate which is less harmfull and thats what we pay so much for it for:D
    On my way back shortly!!!!:D:D:D

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    Default Re: Mystery Nitrates.

    Quote Originally Posted by mousehunter22 View Post
    Im not certain but i beleive LR turns the lethal nitrite into nitrate which is less harmfull and thats what we pay so much for it for:D
    Top answer to the point it is what I was getting at in a round about way lol,:D,

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    Default Re: Mystery Nitrates.

    Hi i think it all depends on what your rock is like, how live is it are there signs that its live is it full of critters etc. Its not these that do the work but the bacteria deep inside the rock but it all helps in the process. Also the bigger the piece of rock the better it is at denitrifying. HTH Twiggy:D:D

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    Default Re: Mystery Nitrates.

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    The rock has come from various sources, some from my lfs, probably about half from other reefers, and some from Macca. They are nearly all fairly large pieces, the smallest probably about 2kg, the biggest over 10kg, some open and some Boulders.

    Its just a thought, but the hair algae that I was troubled with for months hasnt come back with its usual vengance.
    Its still there but no where near as much since the last scrubbing, which I had put down to lower nutrient levels (feeding). Obviously with the rise in Nitrates this isnt the case, and thinking about it now, its probably because the lights arnt on nearly as much.
    I wonder if something has been leeching nitrates into my tank all along, and previously the algae was absorbing it but now cant due to lower light levels?

    What do you think, and if its possible, what would be the likely sources for the leeching?


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