Nitrates won't drop from 40-50 ppm

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You must have done a lot of ghost feeding to get to 40 ppm nitrate, lol. Or you’ve got nitrITE in the water that’s screwing with the nitrATE test. Did you add a bacteria source, or live rock or was it dry rock and ghost feeding only? Pic would be good.
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Here is a picture of the tank.

I used dry rock and dry sand and biospira for the bacteria.

I used pellets to ghost feed the tank. Maybe I overdid myself like you said :(
 

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Here is a picture of the tank.

I used dry rock and dry sand and biospira for the bacteria.

I used pellets to ghost feed the tank. Maybe I overdid myself like you said :(
What a stunning aquascape!

I would just wait a little while. Maybe it’s just nitrites.
 

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Here is a picture of the tank.

I used dry rock and dry sand and biospira for the bacteria.

I used pellets to ghost feed the tank. Maybe I overdid myself like you said :(
How much were you ghost feeding and how often?
 

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