I understand that there are two common ways of measuring nitrate. Some kits measure nitrate concentration and some measure nitrate nitrogen concentration which is about 1/4 of the nitrate concentration. I use a Salifert nitrate test kit which measures nitrate concentration. My nitrates are high, they were over 100 but are coming down slowly. Currently somewhere between 100 and 50. Both my ammonia and nitrites are 0. Temp is 78, SG is 1.025, Ca is at 420, Mg is 1240, and Alk is 8.5 dKH.
Initially I started looking at it when I lost a couple of apparently healthy fish and a couple corals. Since corals were affected as well I figured it was most likely the water not a fish disease. My maintenance had suffered for about 3 months after I had a series of kidney surgerys and was not allowed to lift more than 10 lbs. Water changes were less frequent and smaller. The problem came on slowly. Since mid December I have been working to reduce the nitrates by increasing the frequency of water changes to about every 5 days and changing 20 instead of 10% each time. It appears to be working.
My question is how do most people measure their nitrates? Do they use the nitrate concentration or the nitrate nitrogen concentration? Is my nitrate measured in the Salifert kit at between 50 and 100 as bad as I think since in units of nitrate-nitrogen it would be closer to between 12 and 25? I still need to get them down to much lower levels than they are but am I comparing the reading of my test kit to other people's levels that are actually a measurement of something else?
Initially I started looking at it when I lost a couple of apparently healthy fish and a couple corals. Since corals were affected as well I figured it was most likely the water not a fish disease. My maintenance had suffered for about 3 months after I had a series of kidney surgerys and was not allowed to lift more than 10 lbs. Water changes were less frequent and smaller. The problem came on slowly. Since mid December I have been working to reduce the nitrates by increasing the frequency of water changes to about every 5 days and changing 20 instead of 10% each time. It appears to be working.
My question is how do most people measure their nitrates? Do they use the nitrate concentration or the nitrate nitrogen concentration? Is my nitrate measured in the Salifert kit at between 50 and 100 as bad as I think since in units of nitrate-nitrogen it would be closer to between 12 and 25? I still need to get them down to much lower levels than they are but am I comparing the reading of my test kit to other people's levels that are actually a measurement of something else?



