Budget external refugium, nitrates did what!?

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Ok after struggling with high to me nitrates at 15ppm , phosphate was 0.05. I decided to try ABIT of a makeshift fuge. Unfortunately my sump only has two chambers so having it in the sump wasn't an option, my tank is 25gallon so opted with a 10litre fuge. I have a 400lph pump in the sump moving water to the fuge and then gravity draining back down and just used a simple kitchen food container with a couple of bulk heads. I have ordered a black Rubbermaid With a lid so I can avoid light getting at the DT. Debating adding an air pump to the fuge to add a little more circulation.

My question is on the first day of running my nitrates have dropped 9ppm in the first day of setup, I would expect them to drop slightly as I have added volume however can this be correct? I'm using hanna high range nitrate checker, double checked got the exact same result, phosphate remains unchanged.

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Cool I like it . Just be careful you don't bottom out nitrates. And btw nitrate of 15 is not really high imo. I run at 20 to 25 with no problems.
Yeh I have heard that but seriously struggling with a major brown algae outbreak it's driving me insane, phosphates shouldn't be causing it so thought I'd take a stab at the nitrates, tank is 6 months old so probably something I just need to accept another reason is I really want a mandarin and hopefully a fuge can keep a healthy population of copepods thanks for the advice I will continue testing and keep an eye on nitrates. Need some more reagents so good excuse to go to the LFS
 
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In my systems the chaeto doesnt seem to remove any nitrates. I just like a fuge for the life forms that grow there. Also my understanding is the chaeto has to be harvested to actually remove the nitrates but sometimes I misunderstand things
Well I do like the idea of a safe haven for pods and such but just can't see why my nitrates dropped so dramatically in one day!
 

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I wish I can keep my nitrates at .15 and phosphates at 0.05. That’s like my ideal target. My system bottoms out too quickly despite heavy feeding . Struggling to keep my nitrates above 1.0ppm lol
 
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I wish I can keep my nitrates at .15 and phosphates at 0.05. That’s like my ideal target. My system bottoms out too quickly despite heavy feeding . Struggling to keep my nitrates above 1.0ppm lol
I'm in the exactly the same boat now, I have started dosing nitrate. Phosphate stays around 0.04 but tried everything to raise it, even removing the refugeum hasn't helped.
 

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