I've read over and over about NITRATE problems people have (and had some myself)..............Through reading and experimenting here is a solution I have found that works great.
I have a 44 gal hex tank and yesterday my nitrates were at 25 (I don't like it this high)
Here is what I do.
Water change and gravel vac ~15 gal
Refill with water 10 gal (the Ph, GH, KH and temp are basically the same as my tank water)
Water change and continue to vac ~15 more gal
Refill with 15 gal
Water change and vac another ~10 gal
Refill and continue to syphone (at the same time) ~15 gal
Stop syphone
Refill tank.
By doing this my nitrates are at 7 (which is my tape water reading) and I have massively cleaned the gravel and didn't effect any fish negatively.............Also managed to change 100 % + of my water.
For any of you with cleaning issues or poor water quality or any other negative point in you tank try this (it works great), but remember the replacement water must be very close to your tank parameters.
I have a 44 gal hex tank and yesterday my nitrates were at 25 (I don't like it this high)
Here is what I do.
Water change and gravel vac ~15 gal
Refill with water 10 gal (the Ph, GH, KH and temp are basically the same as my tank water)
Water change and continue to vac ~15 more gal
Refill with 15 gal
Water change and vac another ~10 gal
Refill and continue to syphone (at the same time) ~15 gal
Stop syphone
Refill tank.
By doing this my nitrates are at 7 (which is my tape water reading) and I have massively cleaned the gravel and didn't effect any fish negatively.............Also managed to change 100 % + of my water.
For any of you with cleaning issues or poor water quality or any other negative point in you tank try this (it works great), but remember the replacement water must be very close to your tank parameters.