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![]() I would definitely do a large water change to start. Where did you get your live rock and sand from? Is it possible they are leaching stuff into your water?
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![]() Why are they so high with no stock?
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![]() I was using a shrimp to cycle the tank out and there probily is still some in the tank is what I am thinking.
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![]() I cycle with Vittoria tires, 700x23 but I have a set of 25's I use occasionally. My carbon wheels like the 23's but my aluminum wheels can use either. Obviously a road bike with race geometry but I'm thinking of a long distance frame some day.
Oh.... wrong cycling....
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When you use live rock you do not need to use a shrimp to cycle it. The live rock cycles the tank itself. How big was this shrimp? |
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![]() I used a big shrimp when I only had the base rock in the tank to start the cycle and only added the liverock on sunday. Should I chuck the filterfloss in my sump and add some carbon?
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I would still suggest getting someone to double check the nitrate for you to make sure your kit isn't faulty or maybe you mis-read or something. That is unbelievably high for a new tank. I suggest changing filter floss out once to twice per week. I like to use carbon at a rate of about 1-3 mL carbon per gallon of water. Carbon won't get rid of the nitrate though. Get it double checked before you worry too much about anything else at this point. |
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![]() I bought a new nitrate and nitrite kit. The local pet store here doe sent offer water tests and only deals in freshwater. The base rock is tulfa.
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