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Old January 6th 04, 06:27 PM
Kurt
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Default Nitrate control

I would like to know what other ways are there to lower the nitrate
levels in a fish tank other then water changes. I can never seem to
get my nitrate levels below 100ppm. I have noticed that my Black
Moore develops a white spot on his head if I do not do regular water
changes every 7 to 10 days. Can this white spot
be caused by high Nitrate level and what might this spot be.

My ammonia levels before and after water changes is 0. I am using an
ammonia substrate to help remove the ammonia.

Kurt Pasewaldt.
 




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