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Old 10-19-2011, 03:47 AM
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That's not entirely true, the best natural denitrator is live rock. The anaerobic bacteria within the rock will convert nitrate to nitrogen gas.
With almost 20 lbs of LR in a 14 gal tank, I would think that this process should be optimal.

Anyhow, with a couple more water changes, I hope the nitrates are gone.
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Old 10-19-2011, 04:06 AM
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It all depends on the type of liverock. If it is dense non porous liverock, it will never do the job right. I only have about 45 lbs of Totoka liverock in my 75 gallons but since it is so porous, that's all it takes.

YOur liverock must be very porous for it to be efficient as denitrification.

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With almost 20 lbs of LR in a 14 gal tank, I would think that this process should be optimal.

Anyhow, with a couple more water changes, I hope the nitrates are gone.
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That's not entirely true, the best natural denitrator is live rock. The anaerobic bacteria within the rock will convert nitrate to nitrogen gas.
Wow did not know that, thank you
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Old 10-19-2011, 04:30 AM
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With almost 20 lbs of LR in a 14 gal tank, I would think that this process should be optimal.

Anyhow, with a couple more water changes, I hope the nitrates are gone.
It's about quality, not quantity as Daniella said. If you are doing a good job vacuuming the tank (including rocks) while you are doing your water changes it should really help. Simply taking water out and putting clean water in won't do the trick.

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my nitrates were pretty high too like in the 80 range. did a huge water change waited few days did another one and now nitrates are sitting at 0!
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