- Location
- Melville, NY
Ok, quick sum up of my tank:
36 gal (about 6 months old)
Pro Clear Pro 75 wet/dry filter with protien skimmer (and bioballs at present)
50 lbs live rock
40 lbs live sand
CF lighting
zoas, hammer, ricodera, 2 xenias, gs polyps, toadstool leather
2 ocellaris clowns, royal gramma, purple firefish, pygmy angel
snails, hermits, cleaner shrimp
Other than the shrimp, I havent added livestock in about 3 months.
My question is as follows. Ever since my tank cycled my nitrates have always been around 5-10ppm. Everyone has pretty much told me thats fine and contributed it to the bioballs. Within the last 2-3 weeks though, my nitrates have gone up to about 15-20ppm (and have plateaued again). Now some people have suggested taking out the bioballs altogether as the system will basically filter itself with the live rock, sand, protien skimmer and prefilter media, some people have suggested taking out some every few months, cleaning them, and putting them back, and I'm sure there are other suggestions that I havent heard yet. So what is best to do? take out the bio media completely and make it a sump? Take out some of the bio media so there is less to make nitrates? Just clean some of it every few months? I actually took out about 1/2 the bio balls yesterday and cleaned them up but havent replaced them yet. As of today my readings were as follows:
amonia - 0ppm
nitrites - 0ppm
nitrates - between 10-15ppm it looks like
So whats the general concensus?
36 gal (about 6 months old)
Pro Clear Pro 75 wet/dry filter with protien skimmer (and bioballs at present)
50 lbs live rock
40 lbs live sand
CF lighting
zoas, hammer, ricodera, 2 xenias, gs polyps, toadstool leather
2 ocellaris clowns, royal gramma, purple firefish, pygmy angel
snails, hermits, cleaner shrimp
Other than the shrimp, I havent added livestock in about 3 months.
My question is as follows. Ever since my tank cycled my nitrates have always been around 5-10ppm. Everyone has pretty much told me thats fine and contributed it to the bioballs. Within the last 2-3 weeks though, my nitrates have gone up to about 15-20ppm (and have plateaued again). Now some people have suggested taking out the bioballs altogether as the system will basically filter itself with the live rock, sand, protien skimmer and prefilter media, some people have suggested taking out some every few months, cleaning them, and putting them back, and I'm sure there are other suggestions that I havent heard yet. So what is best to do? take out the bio media completely and make it a sump? Take out some of the bio media so there is less to make nitrates? Just clean some of it every few months? I actually took out about 1/2 the bio balls yesterday and cleaned them up but havent replaced them yet. As of today my readings were as follows:
amonia - 0ppm
nitrites - 0ppm
nitrates - between 10-15ppm it looks like
So whats the general concensus?



