Neonitro — next steps?

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Thanks again for everyone’s thoughts on NeoNitro. Sorry @Randy Holmes-Farley I didn’t brew my own. :/

So yesterday I measured my nitrates and they were at 3.3. Today (24 hours later) the nitrates are at 4.4 without additional dosing. Per the instructions I’m guessing I’m not carbon limited (?) since the value did not remain the same. That said is my next step to stop dosing NeoNitro and monitor my nitrate levels to see what happens next?

Thanks in advance!
 

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The bottle says it’s recommended to stop dosing once reaching 3.5 PPM. It should naturally rise from there. I would feed extra to the tank but make sure not to over feed. From my experience of neo nitro I dosed my level to 4.5 PPM and a week later it tested 8. I would wait a few days then test again.
 
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The bottle says it’s recommended to stop dosing once reaching 3.5 PPM. It should naturally rise from there. I would feed extra to the tank but make sure not to over feed. From my experience of neo nitro I dosed my level to 4.5 PPM and a week later it tested 8. I would wait a few days then test again.
@LiLinka thank you. To be honest, I had a hard time with the directions so appreciate the guidance.
 
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Thanks again for everyone’s thoughts on NeoNitro. Sorry @Randy Holmes-Farley I didn’t brew my own. :/

So yesterday I measured my nitrates and they were at 3.3. Today (24 hours later) the nitrates are at 4.4 without additional dosing. Per the instructions I’m guessing I’m not carbon limited (?) since the value did not remain the same. That said is my next step to stop dosing NeoNitro and monitor my nitrate levels to see what happens next?

Thanks in advance!

Brightwell has nonsensical comments about the carbon limitation. Ignore that section entirely.

That said, if you are at your target level, stopping or slowing dosing is certainly fine to see what happens to nitrate. Expect it to drop.
 

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The bottle says it’s recommended to stop dosing once reaching 3.5 PPM. It should naturally rise from there. I would feed extra to the tank but make sure not to over feed. From my experience of neo nitro I dosed my level to 4.5 PPM and a week later it tested 8. I would wait a few days then test again.

How does it make sense that adding a small amount of nitrate makes it keep rising over time?

Regardless, that is not a general result, and most people using it end up dosing some every day.
 
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If there is ammonium in it it will take some time to be converted to nitrate. But who knows what is in there- nitrogen salts they say :)))))

If there is enough ammonia that it might later become multiple ppm of nitrate (unlikely, I doubt there is any ammonia in it), I wouldn't use it. lol
 
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Just an update and follow up question for NeoNitro. I stopped dosing NeoNitro a week ago when my nitrate level reached 4.4. Today (seven days later) my nitrates are around 0.7

Am I supposed to dose NeoNitro to maintain a target level?

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Just an update and follow up question for NeoNitro. I stopped dosing NeoNitro a week ago when my nitrate level reached 4.4. Today (seven days later) my nitrates are around 0.7

Am I supposed to dose NeoNitro to maintain a target level?

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Most people dosing nitrate do so every day, or at least in an ongoing fashion.

I’d switch to food grade sodium or calcium nitrate when the neonitro runs out. It’s cheaper, has a known composition, and has a purity assurance Brightwell doesn’t provide.
 
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Most people dosing nitrate do so every day, or at least in an ongoing fashion.

I’d switch to food grade sodium or calcium nitrate when the neonitro runs out. It’s cheaper, has a known composition, and has a purity assurance Brightwell doesn’t provide.
Thanks @Randy Holmes-Farley I‘m continuing to add to my bioload so hopefully dosing over the long term doesn’t become necessary. But if it does I’ll be looking for your guidance!
 

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Just an update and follow up question for NeoNitro. I stopped dosing NeoNitro a week ago when my nitrate level reached 4.4. Today (seven days later) my nitrates are around 0.7

Am I supposed to dose NeoNitro to maintain a target level?

TIA
I had to double dose neonitro for months when the tank was young and unstable. Eventually your bioload will be large enough that it will not be necessary. You can also cut back on export to maintain nitrates level which you want at 10 not 5.
 

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