High nitrates

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Give it some thought and more research. I think you have a lot of different options available to you. Good luck.
 
Good to know. Should I get a new cannister? The fx 6?
If you have a good amount of rock in the tank, that is your biological filter. I would run two of these

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That way you can just run carbon if needed and filter floss that can be cleaned- changed every 2-3 days. This filter is completely customizable and is way better than aqua clear, more room than tidal. Has a pull out container.
 
If you have a good amount of rock in the tank, that is your biological filter. I would run two of these

IMG_20240813_173037260.jpg


That way you can just run carbon if needed and filter floss that can be cleaned- changed every 2-3 days. This filter is completely customizable and is way better than aqua clear, more room than tidal. Has a pull out container.
Plenty of rock. Thanks for the help.
 
Every 2 weeks are so. It was used. I have carbon and some filter floss in it. It's not set up like the factory. Could this be the problem and do you recommend a new cannister with the proper set inside?

I think you might just need better export methods. Is it possible to for you to place a sump underneath?
 
If you’re wanting to stick with a canister filter, I really like my Oase Biomaster. It has a pre-filter canister that you can pull out of the main unit to clean more frequently without having to clean the whole thing. I usually clean the pre-filter sponges on mine once a week and clean the full canister every 2-3 weeks. I also like that it can contain the heater, keeping it out of my nano display.
 
If you’re wanting to stick with a canister filter, I really like my Oase Biomaster. It has a pre-filter canister that you can pull out of the main unit to clean more frequently without having to clean the whole thing. I usually clean the pre-filter sponges on mine once a week and clean the full canister every 2-3 weeks. I also like that it can contain the heater, keeping it out of my nano display.
Thank you.
 
If you’re wanting to stick with a canister filter, I really like my Oase Biomaster. It has a pre-filter canister that you can pull out of the main unit to clean more frequently without having to clean the whole thing. I usually clean the pre-filter sponges on mine once a week and clean the full canister every 2-3 weeks. I also like that it can contain the heater, keeping it out of my nano display.
What do you do for tds? I might get 40 gallons,maybe,before the di resin is bad. I use a separate cannister added to the stage filter system. Do you have a recommmendation of a whole house system that gets rid of tds,gard water and such?
 
Just wondering if i should buy a new one that's set up properly.
On a closed loop system, you should run 2 filters, for flow and redundancy and only clean 1 at a time. I would recommend adding a Marineland Emperor or seachem Tidal. There are excellent hob skimmers out there
 
Nitrates of 80 are not the end of the world. I've tested water in the bag from my LFS and the Nitrates were 180, and the fish are fine.

It is better to get to the root cause of your nitrate issue, rather than complicate things by dosing a bottled solution.

The solution is faithful, weekly 20% water changes. Do that for a month and watch your nitrates come down.

If this doesn't solve the problem, then we will have to take a deeper dive into the cause.
 
I have a cannister filter.

Canister filters are nitrate factories. You MUST break them down and clean them weekly. They're horrible; I got rid of mine a long time ago.
 
Every 2 weeks are so. It was used. I have carbon and some filter floss in it. It's not set up like the factory. Could this be the problem and do you recommend a new cannister with the proper set inside?

"Or so"?

I think the root cause of your issue is husbandry.
 

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