Cant get nitrates to a readable level?

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Okay so I have a 215 gallon reef, trying to get nutrient levels into low, readable ranges. I have increased my bio load, feeding heavily (frozen), I can get my phosphates to increase, but can't get anything to read when I test nitrate. My phosphate got even higher than I wanted, up to .94, back down to .3 now, but I never registered any nitrates. What am I missing here?
 
What test are you using? There can be a wide difference in brands as far as ease of use and accuracy.
 
Your po4 was almost 1ppm, but 0 no3? Something doesn't seem right that's for sure! Hope someone has an idea for you what could cause this? Only suggestion I can make is to possibly dose sodium nitrate and see if you get a reading.
 
Your po4 was almost 1ppm, but 0 no3? Something doesn't seem right that's for sure! Hope someone has an idea for you what could cause this? Only suggestion I can make is to possibly dose sodium nitrate and see if you get a reading.
Thats what Im saying! lol! I will check on Monday with the Nyos test kit and go from there. I just can't wrap my head around the po4 being that high and nitrates sitting at zero. I cant make sense of that.
 
I couldn't get a nitrate reading on any test kit so I submitted an ATI ICP-OES kit and finally showed .06ppm so I started dosing NeoNitro and managed to get it up to 2ppm. It was nice to know where I started so I can dose correctly.

This is the kit I used:
https://clearchoiceaquatics.com/collections/testing-supplies/products/ati-icp-oes-water-analysis

Thanks for the info! Im definitely considering going that route. We shall see what happens. Was just curious if anyone else has ever experienced this.
 
Mine was 0 phosphate and .06 nitrate. Explains why everything was so pale and had some stn [emoji53]. Was low on some other stuff too but I'm getting back in line. It was worth the $ since they test rodi too.
 
It will raise your potassium levels. If they are low that's a good thing but you should test them first. I think (don't quote me on this) but sodium nitrate is more potent.
 
I dose reagent grade sodium nitrate to maintain my nitrate at a bit over 1 ppm using the Red Sea Pro test.
 

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