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bronxer

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I have a 55 gallon tank with a few fish (2 engineer gobies, a large yellow tang, brittle star, small lobster), live rock, some soft coral, and a refugium with plants that has lights at night.

I feed them twice a day - very little in the a.m (Hikari Marine A pellets) and frozen food in the evening.My lighting is compact fluorescents, and my protein skimmer is a Sea Clone 100.

I've always had high nitrates, so I built the refugium, but that didn't help. I then added more live rock and took out the bio-balls, but that hasn't helped either. My test kit only goes up to 100, and the level is at least that.

Any suggestions?
 

bronxer

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I do not perform water changes very often - the last one was 5 gallons and it was 2 weeks ago - I am afraid that I will lose tons of microorganisms if I do frequent water changes. The prior water change was 3 months ago - 20 gallons. Directly after the change I tested the nitrates and it was still above 100.
 

jhale

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more water changes for sure!

don't worry you won't loose anything in the water column.
the bacteria you need lives in the rock and sand.

do a few large 50% changes to get a handle on the nitrates, then keep up with smaller changes.
 

yeahcheetah

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Definitely more frequent water change. Twice a week, start with a 50% one.
Get a Remora, someone is selling it right now for $100. Or more expensive ones. Make sure you see those nasty skimmates.
 

jackson6745

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Any suggestions?

2 choices.

1) Keep up with the "band-aids" such as frequent water changes, carbon changes, phosban media in a reactor. Reduce your feeding drastically! I would cut down to 3 times per week, once per day. Your water quality is more likely to kill your livestock rather than shortage of food:)

2)Tear down you reef and start over, better.

I know that this seems extreme but your tanks filtration system or "nutrient export" system is a complete failure. You need a better way to remove the wastes from your tank. A filtration system needs to be pretty efficient to remove all the food + crap that backs up in our glass boxes. There are MANY ways to do this. I would start by looking at tanks that you admire.
 

bronxer

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I have the wet/dry under my tank with a return pump in the wet/dry. That doesn't leave all that much space. Available space is: 9" x 6" with a height of max 20". Any suggestions. Your help is greatly appreciated.
 

bronxer

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I think I can make more space in the wet/dry by moving the return pump to a different location in the wet/dry. That makes the space 9"x9" with a max height of 20".
 

Awibrandy

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Are you using the wet/dry as a wet/dry(bioballs), or as a sump(no bioballs)? If you still have the bioballs in it you need to do 1 of 2 things. Rinse out the bioballs weekly in aquarium water in a bucket, or get rid of them(hence turning the wet/dry into a sump).
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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You have to remove the bio balls a little at a time not all at once. And yes do a water change and get a skimmer in there.Get any sponges out of the wet dry too and you will have a sump then you can do a few things, leave it as a sump only or make is a fuge by adding some sand and some macro algae and a light.
 
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DevIouS

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I then added more live rock and took out the bio-balls, but that hasn't helped either.

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bronxer

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And that's my tank (my daughter dumped in snails from the beach - haven't cleaned the glass lately to help feed the them) as well as my refugium
 

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