Nopox as a maintenance add?

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Hey y'all!
Just wondering if anyone has used nopox as a maintenance addition say 1/3 dosage to lower nitrates?
I don't have any algae issues but I'm seeing nitrates around the 25 mark when I want to keep around 5ish. So I'm wondering if instead of using a full treatment dose to get down to <1, I can add a portion of a full dose once a week or every other week to achieve a certain reduction.
Thoughts?
 
It can be done but you MUST test NO3 everyday after starting NOPOX and record down your dosing quantity & NO3 reduction to find out the best dosing regime to maintain whatever NO3 level you want to keep. Write down in a log sheet/book for record along with any changes/effect you are seeing on your tank. No body can tell how much to dose because every tank is different and will depends largely on LR and other things inside your system that can host bacteria. Search around the internet for NOPOX dosing chart to start with.
 
That's helpful thank you :)
Do you happen to know when I should expect a dip in nitrates? Obviously it won't work instantly but a week, 2 weeks?
It's intriguing lol maybe I'll start a thread
 
That's helpful thank you :)
Do you happen to know when I should expect a dip in nitrates? Obviously it won't work instantly but a week, 2 weeks?
It's intriguing lol maybe I'll start a thread

Same answer, it largely depends on your LR because that is where the magic happens. How much denitrifying bacteria you have is largely contributed by how much area you have to host such bacteria. I assume late 1st week or latest by end of second week you should see some reduction.
 
I dose half a dose per day thru a Kore 5th doser.
4ml for 100G so I can keep NO3 around 1.
In my case I notice the drop 1 week after start dosing.
Nice! That's exactly what I'm looking for! I don't want to eliminate it. I just want to keep it in check because I feed heavy in that tank. Do you see any negative effects?
 
Same answer, it largely depends on your LR because that is where the magic happens. How much denitrifying bacteria you have is largely contributed by how much area you have to host such bacteria. I assume late 1st week or latest by end of second week you should see some reduction.
Again, thank you. Never used it and vibrant nuked my tank before I realized what was happening chemically.
 
Again, thank you. Never used it and vibrant nuked my tank before I realized what was happening chemically.

No problem. Start lowest dose and increase in a day or two until you see some reduction. Don't rush. You don't want to suffocate your inhabitants due to massive bacteria bloom.
 
No problem. Start lowest dose and increase in a day or two until you see some reduction. Don't rush. You don't want to suffocate your inhabitants due to massive bacteria bloom.
Gotcha.
should I need to do any extra water changes? I'll keep my skimmer running.
 
How did vibrant "nuke" your tank?
Technically it was my fault. It was a newish tank and the biological filter wasn't able to handle all the algae die off =ammonia spike =dead fish and lost some coral.
Although there wasn't a ton of algae. So that's just my best guess (did have an ammonia spike)
 
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