Nitrate Question ok so recently i tested my tap water, not sure why it has taken me so long but.... I'm getting 40ppm Nitrate out of the tap. Now I've heard time after time that the ONLY way to remove nitrate is by water changes, if this were true then my tanks should be right around 40 ppm of nitrate all the time which is at the high end for saltwater and decent for fresh
So i was checking my params in my nano reef today and I find 10 PPM nitrate so where did it go? is it possible for nitrate to gas out with high aeration? or maybe my algea is using it as plant food? do any corals use it? I'm just confused since my params are
0ppm Ammonia, 0ppm Nitrite, 10ppm Nitrate
If my tap water has 40 PPM of nitrate, essentially a water change would actually raise my nitrates
realistically after substate and live rock there is about 7.5-8 gallons in the tank maybe less who knows
lets call it 8 for math reasons, say i take 2 gallons out to do a water change and 40 ppm of nitrates is in those 2 gallons it would then almost double my nitrates to about 18 ppm if my math is correct
Now.... looking at this water changes seem detrimental since the main thing you are trying to acclomplish with water changes is reducing the nitrates, it seems that all i should do is to keep supplimenting the water with calcium, trace elements and iodine and i should be good, but sadly... topping off will also add to the nitrates.
so my 2 questions are
how are the nitrates being removed
and can I apply that to my tap water before I use it so I don't raise nitrates by doing water changes |