I have a 240 gal tank that's been up and running for at least ten years, but let's just say I had some issues and neglected it for quite a while. I'm back trying to get it going again. It's got sand and live rock and a refugium, all of that has been there since the beginning, there are 6-8 fish (can't find two, so who knows, story for another thread). I jumped the gun a bit with a bunch of small coral frags, and most fo them just kind of faded into nothing. Lots of possible reasons for that of course, so I've decided that was dumb and I need to get my nutrient levels under control.
Since I started measuring (Salifert) I'm getting what looks like 100ppm nitrates and between 0.03 and 0.1 phosphate. You know the color matching stuff, it's hard to be precise, but this is pretty consistent. In that time, I've done multiple water changes of ~100 gallons using NSW, I'm dosing 30 ml per day of "DIY NOPOx" (50% vinegar, 38% vodka, rest RODI) and running a small Seachem DeNitrate reactor just for fun. I have a small ball of chaeto in the fuge lit by a Kessil H80. The chaeto may have grown a bit but not very much. I did have a pretty heathy growth of hair algae on the back wall until I put bristletooth tang in there and it's pretty much completely eradicated.
The nitrates are driving me crazy. How are they still so high? I have been doing the carbon dosing for maybe 3 weeks? But previously I was trying straight vodka and it got very cloudy. Still didn't take the nitrates down though.
I guess the elephant in the room is the NSW, I should test that. But even so, I would have though the carbon dosing would have had more of an effect even if I'm starting out high in the source water.
Thoughts?
PS: I'm running the overflow into filter socks which get changed out as soon as they start running over, usually about 3 days, and I'm running an EV-240 skimmer from AquaC, which is producing at least some skimmate.
Since I started measuring (Salifert) I'm getting what looks like 100ppm nitrates and between 0.03 and 0.1 phosphate. You know the color matching stuff, it's hard to be precise, but this is pretty consistent. In that time, I've done multiple water changes of ~100 gallons using NSW, I'm dosing 30 ml per day of "DIY NOPOx" (50% vinegar, 38% vodka, rest RODI) and running a small Seachem DeNitrate reactor just for fun. I have a small ball of chaeto in the fuge lit by a Kessil H80. The chaeto may have grown a bit but not very much. I did have a pretty heathy growth of hair algae on the back wall until I put bristletooth tang in there and it's pretty much completely eradicated.
The nitrates are driving me crazy. How are they still so high? I have been doing the carbon dosing for maybe 3 weeks? But previously I was trying straight vodka and it got very cloudy. Still didn't take the nitrates down though.
I guess the elephant in the room is the NSW, I should test that. But even so, I would have though the carbon dosing would have had more of an effect even if I'm starting out high in the source water.
Thoughts?
PS: I'm running the overflow into filter socks which get changed out as soon as they start running over, usually about 3 days, and I'm running an EV-240 skimmer from AquaC, which is producing at least some skimmate.