I am sure that this topic has come up in the past. But here goes. I have seen my nitrates increase from under 4PPM to over 10 PPM. I have been trying to keep them down via water changes and by not over feeding my fish. However, the fish just look so excited when I come around that I figure - "why not - they do look a little hungry".
A few months ago - I did purchase a Reef Octopus - Internal Bio Pellet Reactor. After a few weeks I started having to deal with Cyano outbreak and attributed it to the bio pellets and I removed it.
Now I am rethinking what approach I can use to reduce the Nitrates. Perhaps trying the Bio Pellets again or maybe using Red Sea - No3
o4-x Nitrate & Phosphate Reducer. The later would require daily dosing.
I am interested in input and suggestions from experienced folks. My tank is 175 Gallons (Including the 25 Gallon sump). I have about 14 fish and some coral. Mostly Zoas - with some LPS.
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A few months ago - I did purchase a Reef Octopus - Internal Bio Pellet Reactor. After a few weeks I started having to deal with Cyano outbreak and attributed it to the bio pellets and I removed it.
Now I am rethinking what approach I can use to reduce the Nitrates. Perhaps trying the Bio Pellets again or maybe using Red Sea - No3

I am interested in input and suggestions from experienced folks. My tank is 175 Gallons (Including the 25 Gallon sump). I have about 14 fish and some coral. Mostly Zoas - with some LPS.
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