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OTHER than a water change? Over the past few weeks I've gone from virtually very little flow, to some decent flow in my tank all due to a broken impeller, and hopefully today I'll get even more flow. Well as a result I've been using a turkey baster to clean off the once beautiful live rocks and unfortunately I think that put all that detritus up into the water column, not all over it got sucked into the overflow to get skimmed out, well unfortunately I've done a nitrate test and I'm reading about 80 or so... the first sign of issues were my anemone who were not opening up at all, so I started to do the gambit of tests.
So bottom line is there a product which removes it from the water ? Now a large water change is NOT an option, because I have about 200 gallons worth of tanks in the system, and quite frankly I don't have any place to store 100+ gallons of water. Granted I have a 120 gallon acrylic tank that's empty downstairs but I'd rather not have to lug it up and try to make the water (besides it'd take 2-3 days just to get the water ready (although that is more of a last set possibility). I do have a DSB in both tanks (135 & 50) and I would hope that would try to keep up with the nitrates, but maybe its just nto quick enough, another idea is to get a couple 5 gallon buckets and fill them with quikrete sand and try to make a couple remote DSB to suck nitrates out, but again that would probably take a bit of time to do as well. So I'm looking for some over the counter binding agent that'll remove it quickly like a charcoal like substance, or maybe even some chemical for the water.
So bottom line is there a product which removes it from the water ? Now a large water change is NOT an option, because I have about 200 gallons worth of tanks in the system, and quite frankly I don't have any place to store 100+ gallons of water. Granted I have a 120 gallon acrylic tank that's empty downstairs but I'd rather not have to lug it up and try to make the water (besides it'd take 2-3 days just to get the water ready (although that is more of a last set possibility). I do have a DSB in both tanks (135 & 50) and I would hope that would try to keep up with the nitrates, but maybe its just nto quick enough, another idea is to get a couple 5 gallon buckets and fill them with quikrete sand and try to make a couple remote DSB to suck nitrates out, but again that would probably take a bit of time to do as well. So I'm looking for some over the counter binding agent that'll remove it quickly like a charcoal like substance, or maybe even some chemical for the water.