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A healthy tank will have algae growing in it. Algae and coral will consume the NO3 over time. Bactieria naturally growing in your tank will consume some, also. Water changes are a good short term solution for lowering nitrates but a rather poor long term solution.Hey everybody I've been thinking, at the end of the initial cycle when first starting a tank, after you've seen nitrate stop rising after you have 0 ammonia and 0 no2, what happens to the nitrate at that point, how does it get removed ? Does the tank remove it or are you supposed to do a series of water changes. Essentially changing out your entire water volume bringing your nitrates to 0 is that what your supposed to do ?
Film algae on your glass is one of the most common first signs of algae. How often do you have to clean your glass?
Before I forget.... I use the blue bucket salt, also. For my chaeto to grow I need to add iron supplements. Otherwise it grows a tiny bit after water changes and stops. My guess is that the Red Sea blue bucket is too low in iron to support healthy macro algae growth.