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![]() I didn't know Hanna had a nitrate checker. I'm lazy so if I could choose between a handheld checker and a test kit that relied on me matching a colour wheel I'd probably pick the hanna device lol.
I use the Red Sea nitrate test kit because it uses the same reagents as the Hach machine that I use at school (which really shouldn't go down the drain but there's not much you can do about that), but I'm gonna try and find me the hanna one now! |
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![]() Im not posative hanah has a nitrate checker or not. I just thought i remembered seeing one.
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![]() I battled the battle a few years ago, almost threw in the towel, found a thread on RC but can't find it now, think it was Bertoni, as I recall, this is what I did.
No water changes (somehow feeds it) Reduce flow (spreads it around) Slowly increase ph to 11dkh and temp to 80F (irritates it) Run a filter sock and change daily (collects it) Skim wet (removes it) Lights out for 4 days, 15 min ambient light daily to lightly feed the fish (kills it) After the lights out, blow off the rocks, vacuum the substrate, and do a 20% water change. (cleans it up) Bring the lights back on with reduced photo period, about 1/2 time If any sign of recurrence then lights out 4 more days. Slowly bring tank back to normal My SG was 1.026 and I was running carbon and GFO I know it sounds a little unorthodox but it worked for me. All inhabitants survived OK. It has never come back (knocking on wood) Good luck!
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