Nirate levels (how High)

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How high do you let your Nitrate levels get before a water change? I am finishing up my fuge and will have cheato in there to help. But at what point should i do the water change?
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Some nitrates are good (ie around 5ppm), but I wouldn't change my water based on nitrates. I would develop a schedule and change my water based on that schedule. There are more things to consider than nitrates when you change your water! (ie trace elements, organics, etc.) I freshen my tank up weekly with a 10% change.
 
Also, find the source for your high nitrates. are you overfeeding, underskimming, etc.
 
Some nitrates are good (ie around 5ppm), but I wouldn't change my water based on nitrates. I would develop a schedule and change my water based on that schedule. There are more things to consider than nitrates when you change your water! (ie trace elements, organics, etc.) I freshen my tank up weekly with a 10% change.
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10% weekly water changes seem to be better than 20% every 2 weeks in my experience.
 
Most coral begin to show signs of high NO3 around 20 PPM , some even at 10 PPM.

Fish can handle much, much higher levels, upwards of 200 PPM.
 
10% water change per week. My nitrates have been at zero, or very near 0.5ppm, for a year and I still do regular water changes (credit the macro algae).
 
Keep it undetectable, unless you have a grow out tank for lagoonal types of corals. Mushrooms, some zoo's, and such.

But most like pristine waters.
 
I usually keep my nitrates under 5, but I have had them higher than 40ppm, and the corals adapted to the change, if it was slow. I advise to take it slow reducing high nitrates to avoid any problems.
 

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