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jd October 3rd 06 01:30 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 
Hi folks,
my nitrate levels in a 120 are pretty high (for fish anyway - around 40-50),
but the plants seemt o be pretty happy - they've really taken off with the
higher levels.... anyone else having this problem? if so, what taret levels
do you shoot for?

the fish seem more or less OK - no deaths, and no real indications of
problems, but before I find some sort of nitrate scrubber, I figured I'd ask
and see what the impact on the plants would be if I lowered the levels..
thanks
-_JD



Richard Sexton October 3rd 06 02:41 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 
In article ,
jd wrote:
Hi folks,
my nitrate levels in a 120 are pretty high (for fish anyway - around 40-50),
but the plants seemt o be pretty happy - they've really taken off with the
higher levels.... anyone else having this problem? if so, what taret levels
do you shoot for?

the fish seem more or less OK - no deaths, and no real indications of
problems, but before I find some sort of nitrate scrubber, I figured I'd ask
and see what the impact on the plants would be if I lowered the levels..
thanks


I aim for about 30ppm NO3.


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Marco Schwarz October 3rd 06 06:09 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 
Hi..

my nitrate levels in a 120 are pretty high (for fish
anyway - around 40-50)


Hmm.., I suppose 10-20 mg/l (ppm) were enough..!

But how is the nitrate level of your tap(?) water..?

What's about water changes..?

And how is this tank stocked and fed..?

--
cu
Marco

Dave S October 3rd 06 10:43 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 

"jd" wrote in message
. ..
Hi folks,
my nitrate levels in a 120 are pretty high (for fish anyway - around
40-50), but the plants seemt o be pretty happy - they've really taken off
with the higher levels.... anyone else having this problem? if so, what
taret levels do you shoot for?

the fish seem more or less OK - no deaths, and no real indications of
problems, but before I find some sort of nitrate scrubber, I figured I'd
ask and see what the impact on the plants would be if I lowered the
levels..
thanks
-_JD

Even thought I've tried 2 different test kits (Seachem and Nutrafin), I
can't get mine above 3!! Silly question: If I add nitrogen, will this
increase the nitrAte level.

Thanks - Dave



Nikki Casali October 3rd 06 11:22 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 
Dave S wrote:

Even thought I've tried 2 different test kits (Seachem and Nutrafin), I
can't get mine above 3!! Silly question: If I add nitrogen, will this
increase the nitrAte level.


80% of the atmosphere is N. If it hasn't yet increased your tank NO3
levels, then I'd give that a definite no!

Nikki

jd October 4th 06 02:06 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 
the tank is fairly heavily stocked with both plants and fish. Its a
community tank - guppies, swordatils, zebra danios, tiger barbs, croy cats,
an algae eater, and a fairly dense plant population - java ferns, some
assorted swords, and some random talling plants (LFS can't tell them apart,
and I don't bother)

Lightly fed on standard flake food twice daily (the food gets eaten up
within a couple of minutes, so I pretty sure I'm not overfeeding).

I do a 50% - 60% water change every week. Well water, run through an ion
exchangeer to remove excess iron.

Whats mystifying is that this tanks has been set up for a good while, and
has been stable. I haven't changed anything, but the nitrates suddenly
spiked, so something in the tank obviously changed.

--JD

"Marco Schwarz" wrote in message
...
Hi..

my nitrate levels in a 120 are pretty high (for fish
anyway - around 40-50)


Hmm.., I suppose 10-20 mg/l (ppm) were enough..!

But how is the nitrate level of your tap(?) water..?

What's about water changes..?

And how is this tank stocked and fed..?

--
cu
Marco




2pods October 4th 06 03:12 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 

"jd" wrote in message
. ..
the tank is fairly heavily stocked with both plants and fish. Its a
community tank - guppies, swordatils, zebra danios, tiger barbs, croy
cats, an algae eater, and a fairly dense plant population - java ferns,
some assorted swords, and some random talling plants (LFS can't tell them
apart, and I don't bother)

Lightly fed on standard flake food twice daily (the food gets eaten up
within a couple of minutes, so I pretty sure I'm not overfeeding).

I do a 50% - 60% water change every week. Well water, run through an ion
exchangeer to remove excess iron.

Whats mystifying is that this tanks has been set up for a good while, and
has been stable. I haven't changed anything, but the nitrates suddenly
spiked, so something in the tank obviously changed.

--JD


Dead fish somewhere ?
Crud stuck in the filter ,plant material etc, ?
(check the hoses too)
Gravel needs hoovered ?
I'm out of ideas after that, hope you solve it.

P



Richard Sexton October 4th 06 04:53 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 
In article ,
jd wrote:
the tank is fairly heavily stocked with both plants and fish. Its a
community tank - guppies, swordatils, zebra danios, tiger barbs, croy cats,
an algae eater, and a fairly dense plant population - java ferns, some
assorted swords, and some random talling plants (LFS can't tell them apart,
and I don't bother)

Lightly fed on standard flake food twice daily (the food gets eaten up
within a couple of minutes, so I pretty sure I'm not overfeeding).

I do a 50% - 60% water change every week. Well water, run through an ion
exchangeer to remove excess iron.

Whats mystifying is that this tanks has been set up for a good while, and
has been stable. I haven't changed anything, but the nitrates suddenly
spiked, so something in the tank obviously changed.


Could be the plants ran out of something, like iron. Or it could
be your water changed chemistry. It does that out of the tap in
some places in the spring and fall.

If it were me Id change 80% of the water for two days then fertilize properly.

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Richard Sexton October 4th 06 04:55 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 
In article ,
Dave S wrote:
"jd" wrote in message
...
Even thought I've tried 2 different test kits (Seachem and Nutrafin), I
can't get mine above 3!! Silly question: If I add nitrogen, will this
increase the nitrAte level.


Hobby nitrAte test kits are woefully inaccurate.

You add Potassium nitrAte to add nitrAte, not nitrogen.

You can't really add nitrogen in the pure form.


--
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Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org
1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net
633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net

jd October 5th 06 02:59 PM

nitrate levels for plants and fish...
 
tried all of that, no changes....
levels are still high, but they're hanging stable..

-JD



"2pods" wrote in message
...

"jd" wrote in message
. ..
the tank is fairly heavily stocked with both plants and fish. Its a
community tank - guppies, swordatils, zebra danios, tiger barbs, croy
cats, an algae eater, and a fairly dense plant population - java ferns,
some assorted swords, and some random talling plants (LFS can't tell them
apart, and I don't bother)

Lightly fed on standard flake food twice daily (the food gets eaten up
within a couple of minutes, so I pretty sure I'm not overfeeding).

I do a 50% - 60% water change every week. Well water, run through an ion
exchangeer to remove excess iron.

Whats mystifying is that this tanks has been set up for a good while, and
has been stable. I haven't changed anything, but the nitrates suddenly
spiked, so something in the tank obviously changed.

--JD


Dead fish somewhere ?
Crud stuck in the filter ,plant material etc, ?
(check the hoses too)
Gravel needs hoovered ?
I'm out of ideas after that, hope you solve it.

P





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