Alright well, i took all the decorations out...again...and no cory soooo she must have got eaten. Anyway, when i said there was no algae i didn't mean for the cories to eat, I just meant more for the needs of the BN. I know, it was worded wrong. It should have been "theres no flakes falling beneath the surface for the cories to eat and theres no algae in the tank". And just to set it straight before everyone starts saying "don't use the BN for eating algae cuz he won't"...I know. He gets lots of veggies but I do remove any uneaten stuff so theres none of that in there. The cories don't like the sinking shrimp pellets....they swim right over it, stop, "sniff" it but keep going, only to find the wafers...the other fish don't seem to eat them either. They just fall to the bottom, expand and never get eaten. They're Wardley...not a good brand?? Anyway, on the up side of things...I did about a 30-35% water change just a little bit ago and removed the decaying amazon sword (though now it looks really empty in that spot...) and did a gravel vac too. The other plants seem to be doing ok so I left them. I put some new fresh water in and then tested it about 15 minutes later for nitrates. So, I waited the 5 minutes for the results to show and the good news is that, instead of the water going a dark, rich, pink it just went to a lighter pale pink. It looks to be between 10-15 which is considerably better then it was before. Hopefully tomorrow when I do another water change it will be even lower! It was about as high as it could go i think! Just one question though, is the drastic drop in Nitrates harmful to my fishies?? I really love my cories and just lost one today, and lost a tiger barb yesterday probably because of the high level. I don't want to lose anymore and I know they're pretty sensitive to high nitrates. Thanks for all the help though. If you could just answer that one last question... i'd be a happy camper!