Best carbon dosing for high nitrate

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My 120 gallon tank is running on ceramic and is a year old.
I have about 20-10 ppm No3 and 0.1-0.05 ppm PO4 now. I think it's high for nitrate. I use MBR7 2-3 times a week but see no effect. Reef Actif one spoonful a week, brings the nitrate down to 10 and it goes back up. All4Reef - I add 25 ml a day ( otherwise my kH rises a lot). The rest of the calcium comes from balling.
What would be the best carbon dosing method in this case?
Should I use TM NP-BACTER-BALANCE?
 
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IMO, 10-20 ppm is fine, but any low dose of organic carbon (e.g., vodka, vinegar, commercial mixes, etc) is also fine.
 

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My 120 gallon tank is running on ceramic and is a year old.
I have about 20-10 ppm No3 and 0.1-0.05 ppm PO4 now. I think it's high for nitrate. I use MBR7 2-3 times a week but see no effect. Reef Actif one spoonful a week, brings the nitrate down to 10 and it goes back up. All4Reef - I add 25 ml a day ( otherwise my kH rises a lot). The rest of the calcium comes from balling.
What would be the best carbon dosing method in this case?
Should I use TM NP-BACTER-BALANCE?


PS you might want to use microbacter clean instead
 

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Try a larger skimmer. In my 120 no3 was 20. I changes nothing but my skimmer from a Tunze 9410dc to a Tunze 9430dc. No3 runs <5 and I feed my 15 fish heavy at 8+ cubes a day. Check my build for more info.
 
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PS you might want to use microbacter clean instead
In my understanding microbacterial clean is a means of preventing the appearance of algae at the start. I don't have any.
I haven't heard of it being actively used in aquariums a year after startup. Although maybe that could be a solution as well. But I think it is still necessary to solve the problem of excess nitrates dosing carbon.
 
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Try a larger skimmer. In my 120 no3 was 20. I changes nothing but my skimmer from a Tunze 9410dc to a Tunze 9430dc. No3 runs <5 and I feed my 15 fish heavy at 8+ cubes a day. Check my build for more info.
I use the Nyos 220. I think it is sufficient for such a tank.
 

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In my understanding microbacterial clean is a means of preventing the appearance of algae at the start. I don't have any.
I haven't heard of it being actively used in aquariums a year after startup. Although maybe that could be a solution as well. But I think it is still necessary to solve the problem of excess nitrates dosing carbon.

Microbacter clean is a bunch of heterotrophic bacteria meant to compete with algae and break down crud and is supposed to reduce nitrate. Microbacter7 is meant to be used in brand new tanks.
 
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If you want to reduce your nitrate I have used AZ-NO3 effectively and works fast. Though your nitrate is just fine unless you want to be a low nutrient system tank
 

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I use the Nyos 220. I think it is sufficient for such a tank.
Thats what I thought about the 9410dc rated to 300, although only 90 full sps system.
After 18+ months it was not keeping up.
The 9430dc is rated to 900 and 270 full sps.

I changed nothing but the skimmer and its holding no3 in range.
 
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