gregoryleonard;617974 wrote: I have a question for the experts in this forum about reducing nitrates in a 125 gal reef. I read about these tanks that have zero nitrates and have incorporated what I have read intomy system to try to get to zero nitrates forthe optimal environment, but can't seem to get mine below 20ppm no matter how many water changes I perform. I have a 125 gal reef that has been setup for 9 months (took contents of 55 reef and transferred over to 125, so I had a good start on live rock, live sand etc.) with a 40 gal. sump/refugium with protein, 6" sand bed, Protein skimmer, chateo about the size of a football to help reduce harmful build up (nice growth from a softballsize). Most LPS and SPS corals and fish are doiung well and growing, but wondered if they would do even better at lower nitrate levels?
I've been reading about de-nitification devices and was wondering if they are worth the $400+ I see they cost? Is that a must have? Should I add other live based items (shaving brush,mangrove shoots,etc.) to my sump?
I recently (last week) added Seachem denitrate substrate in the sump in the water flow to help absorb the nitrates.
I perform a water change (25 gal.) every 6 weeks. Have RO/DI system, just tested newly mixed water (last week) and had 0 phosphates,and 0 nitrates. I feed my fish and corals once every other day.
Based on this information about my setup, does anyone have any suggestions I can incorporate that will help? Or should I leave well enough alone and live with it?
Your expertise will be greatly appreciated.