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Old March 9th 05, 06:10 PM
Chris Gentry
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"Ajay Malkani" wrote in message
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I have a 200 G fish with live rock fr about 10 months now and want to

shift
completely to a reef setup. All the required equipment is there. Lights,
Eheim Wet/Dry, Eheim canister, powerheads, Uv, Skimmer, Chiller etc.

Problem is the nitrates keep increasing till I water chnage. Is there any
way to keep nitrates stable at the bare minimum? Do i need to add a
denitrifying filter?

No. Although I think a refugium (vegetable filter) would be nice.
Add Live rocks?

Yes, if you are under the 1-2 pounds per gallon mark.

Add Live Sand?

A deep sand bed (DSB) will increase denitrification. at least 3" is the
rule, but more can be better.

What shld i basically do
to make sure the nitrates dont rise? Ive been reading and I actually even
read somewhere that a wet/dry will even enhance nitrate production! So do

I
dump it ?

Yes I would get rid of the wet/dry

and substitute with what?

Live rock, live sand.


Looking fr a simple and longterm solution and I know the best advice will

be
here!

Thanks,

Ajay