Nitrates.

Murphy258

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Very new to the hobby. Have a tank that is Established. Have LR, three small corals an anenome and two damsels along with a cleaner crew. I tested whater parameters today and PH is 8. Ammonia is 0 and nitrite is 0. My nitrates read closest to 5. It's the stupid drops and on the chart they give you. My question is if I need to be concerned with the nitrate around 5.
 
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Also want to add my filter is the stock biocube filter and looks pretty dirty.
 

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No but you need to change that filter out every two weeks at least.
 

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Mine is currently at 15 ppm. Overall my corals look great. Tank has no algae ( I take that back, there's some red hair algae on one of my overflows where sunlight hits it some times)
 

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