How to lower Nitrate level

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I am a new reefer and have some questions about how to lower nitrate levels in my tank. My take is about 2.5 months old and am wanting to know what a acceptable level of nitrates are as well as if they are too high how to lower them. I am currently at 10 for nitrates.

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Temperature: 77.7 °F
pH: 8.0
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 10.0 ppm
Salinity: 1.024 SG
Notes: Added 2 tips of buffer to raise ph # to 8.2
 

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5-10 ppm nitrate is a good target. Nitrates are easily controlled with water changes. The bacteria required to convert nitrate to nitrogen gas is anaerobic and usually grow deep inside live rock... and also take a long time to build up. You can create some anaerobic systems to remove it, but water changes are so much quicker.
 

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Have you checked your Phosphates yet? They need to be somewhat in balance with your nitrates.
 

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I'm not sure if it's still as critical with a fish only tank. Maybe someone can say for sure but you'll definitely want to check that balance if you ever get coral.
 

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