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LuckySingh
Sun, 24th Feb 2013, 08:08 AM
2 things I always consider a myth in reef keeping 0 NO3 and 0 PO4 in a flourish reef .....
I recently installed a koralin nitrate reactor few months ago bc my work and family is keeping me pretty occupied and I was lack in doing frequent water changes.....
I never tested my nitrates since I installed the reactor until this morning ....
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It reads 0.... I hve never seen this in my entire reef keeping time ....

allan
Sun, 24th Feb 2013, 08:34 AM
I've always read 0 nitrates. I don't know about the new tank (haven't measured it), but the last two have always had zero. I blame it on the cyano.

Now that I am doing weekly water changes I've noticed my cyano is limited to just a little in the sump.


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ramsey
Sun, 24th Feb 2013, 03:41 PM
I don't think there's such a thing as 0 nitrates in your tank. Maybe undetectable, but not 0.

allan
Sun, 24th Feb 2013, 04:00 PM
lol, I will take undetectable. The test lists we use use such a bland color chart that it would be easy to mistake it for zero.


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Big_Pun
Sun, 24th Feb 2013, 04:19 PM
since I've been using bio pellets I have always had zero nitrates but that's what they are suppose to do

CoryDude
Sun, 24th Feb 2013, 04:23 PM
Lucky, I use the denitrator as well and my API will also show 0ppm. If you use the low range salifert it will show around .25 - 1ppm.

Unless your tank is dry, you'll always have some NO3. Gabe brought a good point too. Your algae will also take up some nitrates as well so our test kits don't take the locked up NO3 into account either.

alton
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 07:26 AM
What do your softies/LPS look like or is there none in your tank? The last time my tank showed 0 Nitrates was in my 200 and my Xenia crashed and dissapeared.

Troy Valentine
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 09:25 AM
What do your softies/LPS look like or is there none in your tank? The last time my tank showed 0 Nitrates was in my 200 and my Xenia crashed and dissapeared.

I have experenced this myself, except without the Xenia crash. I notice my SPS loose their color, and all visible algae in the tank dissappears. It starts a chain reation, a total biological breakdown in the system..... As long as algae is present on top of my rock I know the tank is healthy. Once it disappears is when I start getting nervous. I am experiencing this right now, so I've been dosing nitrates from a new system I am trying to establish. From my experience a traditional system can become to efficient for its own good.

Big_Pun
Mon, 25th Feb 2013, 09:31 AM
I have experenced this myself, except without the Xenia crash. I notice my SPS loose their color, and all visible algae in the tank dissappears. It starts a chain reation, a total biological breakdown in the system..... As long as algae is present on top of my rock I know the tank is healthy. Once it disappears is when I start getting nervous. I am experiencing this right now, so I've been dosing nitrates from a new system I am trying to establish. From my experience a traditional system can become to efficient for its own good.
Agree which is why i started only using half dosage of bio pellets to about 3/4, my macro still grows nicely and algaes cycle in out. when i was double amount of bio pellets in my 70g tank it looked very bland, sps was pastel, but that dang bryopsis didnt mind it lol.