Jessbo
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I have a 125 gal tank. Been up for about a year now. Problem is, can't get rid my nitrates. Been around 10ppm and even with water changes, no drop. After talking with my LFS, believe my problem arises in my sand bed(2-3"). I have never vacuumed it...ever. Some of the sand is from previous tanks, 3 years old, while some is just 1 year old when I set it up. Either way, I thought you were never supposed to vacuum a dsb, just utilize sand stirrers.
So I have vacuumed it twice, changing 15 gal water each time. Barely a drop in nirates, if at all. Within 24 hours, sand bed surface turns from white to green-brownish(algae). Am I not vacuuming correctly, not found the source of my problem??? Please help!
Tank has 125lbs live rock, Amm-0ppm, Nitri-.05ppm, Cal-350ppm, Alk-7, Sal-1.023, Mag 1220ppm, Phos-0ppm. I use RO/DI water, which tested no nitrates and no phos, salt mix(instant ocean) no nitratesor phos. Only have 3 fish, 4 soft corals, so no real bio-load. Just put som bio-balls into my sump(not sure if such a good idea, recommended by another LFS), to help the problem.
Know my Magnesium is low, been slowly rasing it(was at 1100ppm). Been raising salinity to 1.025 also. Then will bump up cal and alk to proper levels. So again, please help!
So I have vacuumed it twice, changing 15 gal water each time. Barely a drop in nirates, if at all. Within 24 hours, sand bed surface turns from white to green-brownish(algae). Am I not vacuuming correctly, not found the source of my problem??? Please help!
Tank has 125lbs live rock, Amm-0ppm, Nitri-.05ppm, Cal-350ppm, Alk-7, Sal-1.023, Mag 1220ppm, Phos-0ppm. I use RO/DI water, which tested no nitrates and no phos, salt mix(instant ocean) no nitratesor phos. Only have 3 fish, 4 soft corals, so no real bio-load. Just put som bio-balls into my sump(not sure if such a good idea, recommended by another LFS), to help the problem.
Know my Magnesium is low, been slowly rasing it(was at 1100ppm). Been raising salinity to 1.025 also. Then will bump up cal and alk to proper levels. So again, please help!