Nitrates have not changed

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I have been cycling my tank for over 3 weeks now, my ammonia is 0, my nitrite is 0, but my nitrate has not changed since it spiked to 20ppm. I have a protein skimmer on and live rocks as my source of bacteria. My ammonia and nitrites have been at 0 for almost a week and nitrate is the exact same. any suggestions?
 

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What method were you using to achieve the 20ppm Nitrate?

It will remain 20 until you remove it with a refugium, water change, chemicals...maaaybe your skimmer can lower the nitrate after it's already absorbed into the water column? I know the skimmer is great at removing organics before they break down but not sure what it can do after they are in the water as nitrate.
 
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Suggestion - put fish in your tank
 
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What method were you using to achieve the 20ppm Nitrate?

It will remain 20 until you remove it with a refugium, water change, chemicals...maaaybe your skimmer can lower the nitrate after it's already absorbed into the water column? I know the skimmer is great at removing organics before they break down but not sure what it can do after they are in the water as nitrate.
I put a raw shrimp from a shrimp ring in to start my cycle. I dont have a light on my tank, should I just do a water change, turn my light on and go buy a snail once diatoms show up?
 

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There is no issue - your ammonia is zero, your nitrite (insignificant anyway) is zero - and you have nitrate - Suggest you stop measuring and put a fish in..
 

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PS - which nitrate test are you using.
 

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