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So I found my ATO inside my sump last night and my water was all cloudy all my 9 BTA were close. So today I tested my water everything was goo but my Nitrates, they were at 30-35ppm so I did a 10g water change. It's a 24g cube, tested the Nitrate again and drop down to 10. What else should I do? TIA
 

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So I found my ATO inside my sump last night and my water was all cloudy all my 9 BTA were close. So today I tested my water everything was goo but my Nitrates, they were at 30-35ppm so I did a 10g water change. It's a 24g cube, tested the Nitrate again and drop down to 10. What else should I do? TIA
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35ppm NO3 really isn't terribly high. Are you saying part of your ATO system fell into your sump and stirred stuff up making it cloudy? If that is the case, I would recommend just letting everything settle out.

Maybe others in the #reefsquad can offer some advice.
 

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WELCOME to R2R!!! The friendliest saltwater forum ever.

I think you took the correct actio by doing a water change, but I would recommend a smaller one next time. You did a 40% change at 10 gallons, so maybe several 20% or 10% changes done over a few weeks would not shock the system too much. From my experience, BTAs are quite hardy species. I would simply leave them alone and carry on as you were. Light always amplifies stress situations so if the BTA doesn't look a little better I would consider dimming your lights and slowly ramping them back up over a 2 week period of time.

As Bruce mentioned, a quick look at salinity, alk, and ph would help to make sure your little guy will be ok.
 
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Salinity is at 1.026, PH 8.0. Need to check my alk. So update, today everything looks a lot better, I have been adding stability to the water. Water is clear again! Will test my water again to make sure all parameters are good. Thank you!
 

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It sounds like the control unit for your ATO fell into the sump? If so I think you did the right thing by doing a big water change. If I'm understanding this correctly, I don't think nitrate is what you need to worry about... there's lots of nasty stuff in electronics (copper wires, for one thing). I would run some carbon if you aren't already and run a poly filter to soak up any weird chemical contaminants.
 

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