Even with a state of the art filtration system you can have problems with high nitrates in a predator tank. Don-in-SA has one of the best filtration systems I have ever seen and I know he has had problems with nitrates in the past. Predators simply produce a lot of waste and a lot of waste equals a lot of nitrates. Its a simple matter of your bioload exceeding the capability of your system to handle the load. There are two solutions: 1. Decreasing the bioload, 2. Increasing the capability of your system to handle the load.
Its not a matter of how many fish you have, but the size and type of fish you have. Two equal sized fish can produce totally different amounts of waste. For example, a tand and a triggerfish. The trigerfish is going to produce more waste because it survives on a higher protein based diet. High protein foods such as frozen meats contain a lot more protein then something like spirulina flake which has more fiber. Protein is the source of most of the nitrates because they are high nitrogen compounds.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano