High nitrates

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I have a 40 gallon tank. That has 2 bta in it. I just moved houses amonth ago and I have a 1500 cascade cascade on it. Canister is. Is older and she's holding nitrates. I was wondering if I can run sump for about two weeks without a skimmer. I am going to turn it into an anemone tank
 
You have a canister filter? That's probably where the nitrates are coming from.
 
I think you are going to hit a brick wall.
No3 has few ways of export.
So with what you have stated water changes are your best bet.
A sump with no skimmer will gain no grounds unless you load it with macros
 
I was thinking of getting the sump going this week with some rubble and chaeto then save some moves and buy a skimmer like 2 weeks later. Will that be okay.
 
If you don't have a skimmer, I wouldn't venture down keeping anemones.
If you're going to keep the canister, look into nopox, that will definitely help ya.
 
What is the specific nitrates level please?
 
The answer you want is yes, of course you can run a sump and bring in thw skimmer later. The extra rouble will help with surface area for bacteria. Chaeto and a good grow light and flow will help with nutrient removal. the skimmer is important though imo. Asap. And I agree, ditch the canister. Just make sure you have some type of prefilter before the rouble. Even a course sponge. Or you will trap more debris and have the same issue as the can. Good luck:-)
 

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