Very high nitrates

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So my nitrates are through the roof batman! What's a couple safe, and fast ways to bring my nitrates down. Please help I have a tank full of bounce mushrooms that may be in danger
 

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How high?
Water changes are your best bet 50% at a time.
 

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Aside from big water changes, there is no fast way that I would recommend.

How much you should rush depends on the value, but rarely is nitrate an emergency. :)
 

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Mine was over 80 and while sps was browning some i do not attribute it to any loses.

a few 50% changes over the next week or 2 and you should be good to go. During that time you should probably read up on different forms of carbon dosing
 

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What is the source of the high nitrates?

WC is best export method short term. Long term figure out why it happened. Learn from it.
 

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+1 @zemuss I run my nitrates high, for the reason I feed my tank well, maybe two well:) but by doing my weekly WC and vacuuming the sand, clean of the debris off the rock I have brought the No3 down
 

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I see but i am wondering if the same is true for the OPT or he has a leaching issue from rock.
 

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I see but i am wondering if the same is true for the OPT or he has a leaching issue from rock.
Lets wait and see, I think with a little more info we can help the OP out or put the OP in the right direction
 

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My nitrates was 160 ppm a friend told me about no3 po4- from red sea best stuff ever now it's 50 PPM I have 32 fish in a 350 gallon aquarium
 

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Well of his di resin is exhausted it will be putting that crap back into the tank. If he isnt using ro water i would be worried about whats in the tap water
 

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I see but i am wondering if the same is true for the OPT or he has a leaching issue from rock.

Unlike phosphate, nitrate doesn't bind to and later leach back from from rock, unless there is decaying organic matter on it. :)
 

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Yes true.. But where there is nitrates phosphates follows right?
 

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IMHO the best method of reducing nitrates (and phosphates, and co2, and others) is to use algae like macro algaes in a refugium. the refugium can be nothing more then a simple partition to keep the macro algae separated from the fish and cleaner crews.

my .02
 

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