Nitrate problem help!!

Aquaskilz

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I had 4 turbo snails in my 54 Gal salt water tank They all died and I discovered that the nitrates went up.-Very high. It killed my powdered tang, Naso tang algea blennie, and 3 other fish. How do I rid my tank of these nitrates. Is there any good products on the market to remove nitrates?
 
Sorry about the loss, I would quickly do a 50% or more water change before more of your inhabitants die. That's the only advice I have, because I don't really use chemicals all that much.
 
Thanks guys, I heard doing water changes was the best way to rid the tank of nitrates. I did a 30% water change last night. when should I do the next one. Any items I can purchase from the LFS? ( dont have time for shipping)-cant afford overnight either!
 
What do you mean "high nitrate?" Nitrate rarely kills animals outright. I would look elsewhere for the cause of the deaths, unless you tell me that the nitrate was above 100 ppm. Water changes are generally a good idea, but I would go after the source of the high nitrate.

The tank sounds like it was overstocked. It looks like two dwarf angels, the blenny, the two tangs, two chromis, 4 damsels, a mandarin and a clown in a 54 gallon tank. With that level of crowding, you were on the way to a meltdown. The tangs tend to be more sensitive, and would be the first to go if ammonia were to go up or oxygen down.
 
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