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mani3009

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Since ive joined ive learnt a lot about my new reef tank, although has of yesterday i had a bicolor die on me and my nitrate reading is thru the roof 75.m/ltr. i have a 55g tank with a few clowns and some regal tangs, which dont seem to have been affected by the high nitrate just yet.

ive done approx 3 x 10% water changes in the last 24hrs but yet to see any drop. im using local tap water with a conditioner, is this my problem i should i try to do a 30-40% water change in one hit. im really desperate and would much appreciate any help from the experts.. thanks
 
Welcome to Rf. You definately need to do water change but using ro/di water. Also, how many tanks in that tank? quite small for more than 1. How long did your tank cycle? I am sure you will hear from others as I am no expert but you need to make sure and cycle your tank and goooo slow on adding livestock. goo luck and wish you well...
 
just 2 clowns and 2 regal's... 5 in total with the bicolor when it was alive.. might try a 30% water change with ro/di in one go..
 
Welcome to RF! Yeah, I would check your make up water and use ro/di water if your water has a high levels of nitrates coming right out of the tap. Also, what type of equipment are you using in your system (ie type of skimmer, filters, are you using bio-balls or something with a bio-wheel etc.) That will also help determine if some of your nitrates may be coming from somewhere else as well.

I hope you get everything under control soon and enjoy your time here:)
 
Test your tap water. I have a RO for drinking in my kitchen that I was using for makeup water and it had NO3 @ 50. So I installed a ro/di in my garage with 0 NO3.
 
mani3009, i would definitey get a hold of some ro/di water and only use that from now on. When i started my first saltwater tank, i used regular tap water and had high nitrate problems for a long time until i bought an ro/di unit and eventually got the nitrates down to 0. I have started two other tanks since then and started them with ro/di water and the nitrates went to zero after the initial cycle. good luck.
 
Welcome to the forum.
Tell us more about your tank. How long has it been running? do you have a skimmer? how much live rock/sand do you have? how are the rest of your parameters? ammonia, PH, salinity, etc...
definatly get RO water, at the very least use drinking water, yea I know some may jump on me for saying that but I don't know how available RO water is in Australia.
 

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