I'm trying to lower my nitrates from 100. I recently put a sulfur denitrator on line 2 weeks ago.
I am tired of the heartbreak of suddenly losing lionfish (I love the little guys) and my research found that lionfish are perhaps more sensitive to nitrates than the others in the tank. My new lionfish started acting weird (panting), so I decided to take measures to battle this. At that time I started dosing 25ml of prime (225 gallon system) every 36 hours and within 2 days everyone started acting better. I didn't notice the difference before, but I see it now. My plan is to continue the prime dosing until NO3 is at a more reasonable level.
Maybe I am being unrealistic, but it has been 2 weeks and the NO3 of the effluent from the reactor (a few drops a second) is still the same as the tank water. I did have to take it apart last weekend because I was trying to settle the media and I sucked some ARM into the return pump so it was not recirculating. I probably restarted the cycle by doing that, or did I? I just read some reports that it starts working after 3-4 days, but others say months.
So will Prime affect the bacteria? Seachem says no. Am I being unreasonable expecting to see some sort of result after 2 weeks (not in the tank water, but the effluent). Can I add anything to kick start the cycle?
I'm still carbon dosing, does that matter?
I am tired of the heartbreak of suddenly losing lionfish (I love the little guys) and my research found that lionfish are perhaps more sensitive to nitrates than the others in the tank. My new lionfish started acting weird (panting), so I decided to take measures to battle this. At that time I started dosing 25ml of prime (225 gallon system) every 36 hours and within 2 days everyone started acting better. I didn't notice the difference before, but I see it now. My plan is to continue the prime dosing until NO3 is at a more reasonable level.
Maybe I am being unrealistic, but it has been 2 weeks and the NO3 of the effluent from the reactor (a few drops a second) is still the same as the tank water. I did have to take it apart last weekend because I was trying to settle the media and I sucked some ARM into the return pump so it was not recirculating. I probably restarted the cycle by doing that, or did I? I just read some reports that it starts working after 3-4 days, but others say months.
So will Prime affect the bacteria? Seachem says no. Am I being unreasonable expecting to see some sort of result after 2 weeks (not in the tank water, but the effluent). Can I add anything to kick start the cycle?
I'm still carbon dosing, does that matter?
