Sawdonkey
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I cannot seem to get my nitrates lower than 15, no matter what I do. I got them down to around 5 for a while, but they tend to hover around 15. I need some recommendations on what to do next to alleviate this problem. I've added some SPS to my tank in the last month or two, and my non-reef-safe fish seem to be leaving it alone. All of the corals look good, but I want provide an environment where they thrive and grow. Nitrates at 15 is not that environment.
Total water volume is probably around 270 gal (220 DT). I have a big skimmer, a decent amount of LR in the DT, about 4 inches (60 lb bag) of the big chunky crushed coral in my sump, a big ball of chaeto, GFO reactor, carbon reactor. I've done away with filter socks. I do about a 50 gal water change every 3 weeks, if not more often. RODI
I have some large-ish fish, but my tank is surely not overstocked. (Picasso Trigger, Niger Trigger, Lemon Peel Angel, Smallish Tusk, Emperor Angel, two anthias, Powder Blue, Naso Tang). I feed almost exclusively pellets and nori, sometimes a frozen treat here and there.
What do I do from here? I could add a K1 chamber to my sump pretty easily. I could add a biopellet reactor but this scares me. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Total water volume is probably around 270 gal (220 DT). I have a big skimmer, a decent amount of LR in the DT, about 4 inches (60 lb bag) of the big chunky crushed coral in my sump, a big ball of chaeto, GFO reactor, carbon reactor. I've done away with filter socks. I do about a 50 gal water change every 3 weeks, if not more often. RODI
I have some large-ish fish, but my tank is surely not overstocked. (Picasso Trigger, Niger Trigger, Lemon Peel Angel, Smallish Tusk, Emperor Angel, two anthias, Powder Blue, Naso Tang). I feed almost exclusively pellets and nori, sometimes a frozen treat here and there.
What do I do from here? I could add a K1 chamber to my sump pretty easily. I could add a biopellet reactor but this scares me. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.