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Reasons for my low nitrate levels?


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Hi all, not sure where to post this to get the most relevant replies, but here goes...

I'm keeping a 24 gallon nano cube, without a skimmer or any FR, denitrator etc. When I had a 12 gallon previously, I was constantly battling high nitrate levels despite having a skimmer and weekly water change.

When I switched to the 24G, the water change regime remains the same, but I haven't installed a skimmer. In fact I have a higher bio-load now, with increased feeding of frozen food which in theory pollutes the water more.

Despite all this, when I tested the water last weekend before water change out of curiosity, my NO3 was undetectable! The last time I tested for this was when cycling was completed in February this year, NO3 was at 40ppm. I currently have no algae problems, only a few strands of hair algae here and there, but glass is very clean and sand is still very white.

I'm not complaining of course, but I need to find out what is causing this or what I'm doing right so I won't screw this good thing up :P

Here's my current set up and routine with the tank:

Tank:

24 gallon JBJ Nanocube

Set up and completed cycling Feb 2009

Filtration:

Internal overflow with filter wool in the first chamber, 800 grams of biohome in the second chamber

15kg of live rocks

10kg of live sand

A small tennis ball sized clump of chaeto hanging in the main display area

Circulation:

2700l/h return pump in the last chamber

1500l/h Hydor K1 wavemaker deflecting water off the back wall

Resun 280 chiller kept at 26°C to 28°C

Livestock:

1 clown fish

1 blotchy anthias

1 mandarin fish

2 seahorses

2 cleaner shrimps

3 Turbo snails

1 Astreal snail

3 Bumblebee snails

An unknown number of small ornamental crabs

Feeding:

2/3 cube of frozen mysis shrimp and 2/3 cube of Henry's reef food every evening, and 1/4 cube of mysis mixed with a pinch of dried cyclopeeze on some mornings if the fish look hungry. Also dosing 1/4 teaspoon of vitamin c every night.

Water change:

1 jerry can of NSW every 7 to 10 days, though I was a bit more on the ball and changed 1/2 to one full jerry can every 4 to 5 days in the beginning. If I'm too busy to buy water I'll just change 10 litres of distilled water with coral life salt.

My 1.5ft nano cube

My 24G nano tank (Decommed)

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unless i feed fish meat, then will go up.

Hmm... you're feeding pellets? I don't leh, all frozen shrimp and fish meat. I feed between 2 to 3cm cube of frozen meat to them daily, actually considered quite a lot for 5 fishes.

I still can't figure out if there is one particular thing that is contributing to this or is it a one off freak test result haha.

expired test kit :)

Hahaha, I thought of that too, but I only had the test kit for 3 months or so. It's from API, which doesn't detect below 5ppm, so nitrates are probably still there, but don't know how little.

My 1.5ft nano cube

My 24G nano tank (Decommed)

I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate.

And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.

-- Jack Handey

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Hmm... you're feeding pellets? I don't leh, all frozen shrimp and fish meat. I feed between 2 to 3cm cube of frozen meat to them daily, actually considered quite a lot for 5 fishes.

I still can't figure out if there is one particular thing that is contributing to this or is it a one off freak test result haha.

Hahaha, I thought of that too, but I only had the test kit for 3 months or so. It's from API, which doesn't detect below 5ppm, so nitrates are probably still there, but don't know how little.

i feed fresh fish meat to my LPS.

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Hahaha, I thought of that too, but I only had the test kit for 3 months or so. It's from API, which doesn't detect below 5ppm, so nitrates are probably still there, but don't know how little.

i am using API nitrate test kit too

test your tap water, if it turns a bit red, then nothing wrong with your test kit :)

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