Well, I just got my big test kit (I traded a lady for some bristleworms and sand critters) and ran the full gamut of tests.
Everything looked great except the Nitrates were a little high. Even after a 20% water change (which was due) they still were a little high (I forget the exact number on the scale, I think 2...whatever the first increment is on the test card I had.) I know this is probably contributing the a hair algea problem in my tank. Any ideas on lowering the levels? Am wanting to set up a refugium/sump under the stand in a 10g tank but right now I can't afford the pump. Any ideas? Also at what levels will the Nitrates become hazardous to my fish and shrimp/snails, etc.?
Thanks guys,
Angela <><
Everything looked great except the Nitrates were a little high. Even after a 20% water change (which was due) they still were a little high (I forget the exact number on the scale, I think 2...whatever the first increment is on the test card I had.) I know this is probably contributing the a hair algea problem in my tank. Any ideas on lowering the levels? Am wanting to set up a refugium/sump under the stand in a 10g tank but right now I can't afford the pump. Any ideas? Also at what levels will the Nitrates become hazardous to my fish and shrimp/snails, etc.?
Thanks guys,
Angela <><



