so I am battling nitrates in our QT and I need some suggestions on things to do aside from daily water changes (pain in the bottom).
QT is 10 gallons, first set up about 5 weeks ago (maybe longer, can't remember). HOB filter with one of those blue carbon pads that pop right in. One little piece of live rock in there too. some plastic PVC for hiddie holes. heater, thermometer, air stone and regular lights. First one in was a chalk bass for a few weeks, he was fine and we just watched him (no medications), QT water levels were all fine while he was in there (never more than a trace of nitrates). Finally put chalk bass in DT (he's fine) and let QT just run empty for a week or so. Before putting in next fish to QT took QT water sample into LFS and nitrates were 100!! (had been only trace nitrates the whole time chalk bass was in there). Obviously did not put a fish in QT with 100 nitrates. Did almost 75% water change, replaced carbon filter pad with a new one, tested at home .... nitrates down to about 10. waited another week or so days, tested at LFS, nitrates ZERO and all other parameters in QT were super awesome (happy dance). Got 5 small blue green chromis and put them in QT. Tested nitrates on second day, they are back up to at least 25. Did 30% water change, nitrates still around 25. Another 30% water change the next day, still around 25, maybe even a wee bit higher. That was yesterday.
What can I do to get these down below 25 consistently aside from big water changes every day? What am I missing? What is my newbie mind not comprehending? there has to be something ....
thanks ahead of time for the help
btw have ammonia badge in QT and it has never read any ammonia. (we sucked out the poo every other day when fish was in there) When fish was in there, we also tested ammonia every day, zero.
QT is 10 gallons, first set up about 5 weeks ago (maybe longer, can't remember). HOB filter with one of those blue carbon pads that pop right in. One little piece of live rock in there too. some plastic PVC for hiddie holes. heater, thermometer, air stone and regular lights. First one in was a chalk bass for a few weeks, he was fine and we just watched him (no medications), QT water levels were all fine while he was in there (never more than a trace of nitrates). Finally put chalk bass in DT (he's fine) and let QT just run empty for a week or so. Before putting in next fish to QT took QT water sample into LFS and nitrates were 100!! (had been only trace nitrates the whole time chalk bass was in there). Obviously did not put a fish in QT with 100 nitrates. Did almost 75% water change, replaced carbon filter pad with a new one, tested at home .... nitrates down to about 10. waited another week or so days, tested at LFS, nitrates ZERO and all other parameters in QT were super awesome (happy dance). Got 5 small blue green chromis and put them in QT. Tested nitrates on second day, they are back up to at least 25. Did 30% water change, nitrates still around 25. Another 30% water change the next day, still around 25, maybe even a wee bit higher. That was yesterday.
What can I do to get these down below 25 consistently aside from big water changes every day? What am I missing? What is my newbie mind not comprehending? there has to be something ....
thanks ahead of time for the help
btw have ammonia badge in QT and it has never read any ammonia. (we sucked out the poo every other day when fish was in there) When fish was in there, we also tested ammonia every day, zero.
