have you checked your water source?
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Yep, 0 TDS and working as per usual.have you checked your water source?
The sulfur reactor would be a good option to resolve the current issue, or any other method that would target mainly nitrates.I have a 60 gallon frag tank that’s kicking my butt. For some reason or another my pO4 in this tank stays constant between .05 and .1 but my nitrates can go from 30 to 60 in one day without me feeding. I can’t carbon dose enough or my PO4 will be at zero (which it is right now). I’m thinking about getting a sulfur reactor at this point because I don’t know what else to do. I’m doing a daily 2 gallon water change too. Still does nothing. Any help would be appreciated.
I would find another tds meter to double check it, particularly since you said you're doing daily water changes (an input). Alternatively stop the daily water changes for a week and see what happens. The nitrates have to be coming from somewhere unless your tester is wrong.Yep, 0 TDS and working as per usual.
Hannah and I have calibrators that it matches up perfectly with.
At this point I’m testing daily and the only way I can get it to get down to say 30 is with nopox. The issue is I bottom out my PO4 like stated above.
Chaeto and some other stuff the guy gave me for free. No clue what it is. It’s got little balls on it.
I have a QD system doing two gallons a day.
I ordered the NYOS nitrate tester to double check it.30 ppm nitrate is mot any big deal (some really great tanks have nitrate much higher).
But if you want nitrate lower, I'd dose phosphate (cheap and easy using food grade sodium phosphate) and continue carbon dosing before setting up a sulfur denitrator. They deplete alkalinity, for one thing.
I’m dosing 20ml of Nyos a day to keep it from being zero and the only thing I changed was adding the DIY NOPOX. My mushrooms are the only thing that seem to be an issue but they keep dying and I did an MS send in test and all my numbers are good except NO3.I have to concur with the statements about vinegar and vodka doing great with nitrates but not touching phosphates. I use to run a homemade carbon mix of the two with RODI using @Randy Holmes-Farley recipe but had to use Brightwell Phosphat-E lanthanum chloride to fight phosphates. My issue was if I wasn’t paying attention and the carbon doser ran dry I would have a huge spike and end up with bacterial blooms especially if I started back up without ramping up. Once I started culturing and using live phyto which gave me awesome results in both I quit carbon dosing and never looked back. However you can bottom one or both with this method. So testing and a product like now-phos from Brightwell which we carry can help you achieve your goals. I use it for culturing our macro algae’s.