How do I get my nitrates down?

Lucas Lembke

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Hello. The tank has been cycling for about 3.5 weeks and all parameters are good except my nitrates are at 20 ppm. How do I get these down? Do I simply do a water change?
 
I agree water changes for the initial drop and they will also probably be an important part for constantly keeping NO3 levels down. However, there are other ways. I’ll assume you have a protein skimmer and not bring up how much one of those can help, but in addition you may want to look into biopellets, a refugium, or carbon dosing to help lower nitrates and GFO for phosphates. There are so many things to learn in this hobby!
 
I agree water changes for the initial drop and they will also probably be an important part for constantly keeping NO3 levels down. However, there are other ways. I’ll assume you have a protein skimmer and not bring up how much one of those can help, but in addition you may want to look into biopellets, a refugium, or carbon dosing to help lower nitrates and GFO for phosphates. There are so many things to learn in this hobby!
Yes I do have a protein skimmer. It's the Reef Octopus 150 int
 
Time and patients, your in the very beginnings of the cycle. once your at 12 weeks and the nitrates are running get back with us;)
 
Hello. The tank has been cycling for about 3.5 weeks and all parameters are good except my nitrates are at 20 ppm. How do I get these down? Do I simply do a water change?
Wait - 6 to 8 weeks out they should start dropping.
 
Short term solution: Water change.

Long term solution: Many, but I've been using Seachem Matrix and that has helped tremendously!
 
Wait - 6 to 8 weeks out they should start dropping.


And then, like me you’ll be struggling to get them back up LOL

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Did you put livestock in the tank? Any fish or inverts?
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If @Lucas Lembke is down to burning nitrates, could add something like clown fish, but hold off on things like anemones.

I would not dose ammonium (again), just add a hardy fish to keep the cycle going.

System could still be building anaerobic bacteria to gas off nitrates.
 

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