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Are there any product that you could buy in the uk that help raise nitrate.
My nitrate been 0 for over 2months i have tried to increase feeding but no success. My corals are started to show signs of starvation .
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Are there any product that you could buy in the uk that help raise nitrate.
My nitrate been 0 for over 2months i have tried to increase feeding but no success. My corals are started to show signs of starvation .
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What do you have in your stocks?
 
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Fish wise:
2x clown
2x fire fish
2x yellow cori wrass
2x peacock wrass
1x melanurus wrass
1x red line wrass
1x starr blenny
1x one spot foxface
Cuc:
1x red starfish
5x conch snail
10x nassarias snail
40x trouchus snail
10x turbo snails
8x halloween hermit crabs
2x emerald crab.
Nitrate as 0 for at least 8 weeks now .tried to increases feeding but nitrate still 0. Proteins slimmer and fuge been off now for last 3 days and still 0 nitrate.
A cyanobacteria started to develop about 2 weeks ago and sps started to get burn tips on some.
Carals are just looking unhappy for about 2 weeks now.
 

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Fish wise:
2x clown
2x fire fish
2x yellow cori wrass
2x peacock wrass
1x melanurus wrass
1x red line wrass
1x starr blenny
1x one spot foxface
Cuc:
1x red starfish
5x conch snail
10x nassarias snail
40x trouchus snail
10x turbo snails
8x halloween hermit crabs
2x emerald crab.
Nitrate as 0 for at least 8 weeks now .tried to increases feeding but nitrate still 0. Proteins slimmer and fuge been off now for last 3 days and still 0 nitrate.
A cyanobacteria started to develop about 2 weeks ago and sps started to get burn tips on some.
Carals are just looking unhappy for about 2 weeks now.
Before adding any chemical, I'll try to go a more natural way, like try turning off your skimmers a few hours at a time or anything else u might have taking out the nitrates. Or if your skimmer can be controlled, reduce its strength. Check water parameters everyday or 2 to prevent spikes. Also, although I do have fairly high nitrate in my mixed reef, about 30ppm, I spot feed my corals once a day that way they dont totally depend on the water particles for food. *feeding your corals can also increase nitrate levels.
 
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Skimmrr and refugium are off for the last 3 days . I do reef roids once a week. I just dont know what to do i will lost pic of 4 weeks ago and one now. I fo water check everyday for thw last week. Is there anything i can do. Anyone can help me out i am really getting desperate dont want to lose £1000s of corals

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Skimmrr and refugium are off for the last 3 days . I do reef roids once a week. I just dont know what to do i will lost pic of 4 weeks ago and one now. I fo water check everyday for thw last week. Is there anything i can do. Anyone can help me out i am really getting desperate dont want to lose £1000s of corals

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The tank looks great Chris

If the nutrients are very low the corals will need feeding so maybe try Red Sea Reef Energy or Polyplab Reef Roids, or similar to get some food in their for them. I currently use both but I’m starting to prefer Reef Roids but it personal preference. EDIT just noticed you feed already!

The easiest way to increase nutrients is to add more fish and it looks like you have room for some more in there. This will increase the nutrients and you can keep adding until you get were you want to be. Then you can start the battle of keeping nutrients down! Lol
 
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I am going to pick up some more fish tomorrow if they have anything interesting in stock. If there isnt anything would it be ok to just add like 10green chromis to just increase the nutrients??
 

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Skimmrr and refugium are off for the last 3 days . I do reef roids once a week. I just dont know what to do i will lost pic of 4 weeks ago and one now. I fo water check everyday for thw last week. Is there anything i can do. Anyone can help me out i am really getting desperate dont want to lose £1000s of corals

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U can try increasing the feeding to maybe 3x a week.i feed mine 1ce a day but may have to cut back to 3x a week. I made a mix of reef rods, coral frenzy, marine snow, phytoplankton, marine fuel, and Oyster eggs.
Also the reason u want more nitrate in your tank is to be sure the corals have something to filter out and not necessary to keep coals healthy. The food they get to filter out is what keeps corals happy not necessary the nitrate in itself. That been said, if u can increase the feeding, you know for sure they eating. IMO, the goal should be making sure the corals eat about not really increasing nitrate. When there's enough food, the nitrate level will automatically go up.
As a last resort, you can dose nitrate.
You have a really cool tank.
How bout your other parameters, hope they all good
 

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I am going to pick up some more fish tomorrow if they have anything interesting in stock. If there isnt anything would it be ok to just add like 10green chromis to just increase the nutrients??
Yes that should increase the bioload and I think their under rated. The numbers dwindle sometimes as they kill of the weakest, but I’ve got 5 that I’ve had for ages and they have grown into very nice fish and they shoal.

I have ‘alot’ of fish and have a battle to keep nutrients down
 

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i've seen a couple videos of people putting reef roids in an auto feeder and having that fed several times a day. i think brs said they did that on their 160 since they could never get a nitrate reading
 
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Parameters are all ok. Nitrates seems to go up after switching the skimmer and refugium off i will get some quantum bio enchance and dose reef roid everyday. Maybe that will help. The only coral that is not effected and actually growing is elegance coral that i feed a whole king prawn every week.

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I couldn't see the pics of your tank for some reason, so i don't what type of corals you have. If you try broadcast feeding at night an appropriately sized food for the corals you have and target feed any large LPS, like duncans or scolys, you will eventually get a nitrate reading. You can try feeding three times a week for a couple of weeks and see if your corals improve. It's probably tempting to feed like that everyday to get nitrates up, but it can overload with phosphates pretty quickly.
Dosing a little nitrate is not that hard and you can target it to match your phosphate consumption. I use Ca(No3)2 Calcium Nitrate. I just use it to bump up my nitrate if my phosphate is still ok but my nitrates are low, like under 2ppm.
 

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I’ll just add that nitrates are a sign that your corals have something to eat; basically uneaten food is broken down. Thus, food being available for you corals to eat. I say, add more fish.
 

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bio balls in a trickle filter will produce nitrates as waste is broken down...irregardless of high ammonia.
 
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Just added another two more fish a ornate leopard wrasse and blue spotted tamarin wrasse proteins skimmer been off now for 5 days refugium as well. Nitrate went up to 2 and phosphate down to 0.043.
 

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bio balls in a trickle filter will produce nitrates as waste is broken down...irregardless of high ammonia.
He has lots of livestock with no nitrates. His bacteria levels must be extremely high and healthy. I don’t think adding any type of addition of media is going to increase nitrates. It should actually do just the opposite.
 

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Glad to see someone else having this issue. I’ve got 130 gallon with 15 fish which get fed twice per day. No fuge, no carbon dosing, just skimmer and AWC (1 gallon per day). I have not been able to even get a nitrate reading (Phosphate .02). But I have cyano outbreak so I’m worried to up my feedings (phosphate)
 

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