Our tank is about 1.5 years old, and is very well stocked. For the past couple of months, we have been wrestling with 0.0 nitrates. (Measured using the Hanna test) We tried to combat it by overfeeding, but then we had a spike in phosphates, and a subsequent GHA outbreak. We tried to combat it with NeoNitro, but saw our alk spike from 8.5 to 10.5, and we are still struggling to bring it down. We even swapped out our roller mat for filter socks to allow for more nutrients in the tank, and turned our skimmer down so that it's aerating the water but only filling its cup extremely slowly.
1. What gives?? What can/should we do?
2. Is it legit that the NeoNitro could have caused the alk spike? Or is it more likely that is a different, separate issue? In the past, dosing NeoNitro helped well with no adverse effects, but this time we saw absolutely no increase in nitrates and that spike in alk around the same time.
3. What actually "uses up" nitrates that would do so to this extent? Our tank was in a great, stable place with nitrates for over a year, only for it to drop like this with no discernible reason.
Our params:
Temp: 76.7
Salinity: 1.025
PH: 8.0
Alk: 9.5
Nitrates: 0.0
Phosphates: currently 0.03, had been up to 0.17 during their spike
Magnesium: 1465
Calcium: 386
1. What gives?? What can/should we do?
2. Is it legit that the NeoNitro could have caused the alk spike? Or is it more likely that is a different, separate issue? In the past, dosing NeoNitro helped well with no adverse effects, but this time we saw absolutely no increase in nitrates and that spike in alk around the same time.
3. What actually "uses up" nitrates that would do so to this extent? Our tank was in a great, stable place with nitrates for over a year, only for it to drop like this with no discernible reason.
Our params:
Temp: 76.7
Salinity: 1.025
PH: 8.0
Alk: 9.5
Nitrates: 0.0
Phosphates: currently 0.03, had been up to 0.17 during their spike
Magnesium: 1465
Calcium: 386