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Re: High nitrate in tap water



> How big is your tank?
> Was that a typo when you said that you've been performing a water change
> every 2 weeks for 2 weeks? I assume it is?If you are doing a water change
> once every 2 weeks then that probably isn't enough.

Sorry yes, I have been doing water changes every 2 days for 2 weeks.  The
tank is quite small, about 20G.  I may go and buy Interpet's Nitrasafe, read
a few comments online which says it works, so will be cheaper than a new
tank :-)

I don't think it will do any harm, just will keep an eye on the water
condition.  I do feel its a safe bet that the cloudy water is caused by the
high nitrates.  There is no gravel in the tank, so its not just dirty water.

Only visible when the lights are on, so that could be another solution -
leave them off ;-)

Graeme


> I do know that Juwel now make nitrate removing sponges which slot into
their
> filters. Perhaps you could get hold of some of them and cut them to fit
your
> filter? Or get yourself a new Juwel tank (although that's rather an
> expensive way of going about it!) lol
> Mel.
>
> "Graeme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Just found out that I am fighting a losing battle here :-)
> >
> > Tank has been setup for a few months now, all fish are fine and ammonia
is
> 0
> > and PH is around 7-7.5.  Water looks clear when the tank lights are off,
> but
> > once they come on there is a kind of milky colour to the water.  This I
> > believed was the tank still going though a cycle.  Now after this length
> of
> > time I not too sure.
> >
> > While Ammonia and Nitrite are 0, Nitrate is always around 50-100.  This
is
> > the cause of the cloudy water, as I can't see any other reason.  I have
> been
> > performing a water change every 2 weeks for about 2 weeks now to try and
> > remove the problem, no luck.
> >
> > I always add Tetra Aquasafe to the water before adding it to the tank,
so
> > once I made up a bucket of water as I normally do I tested the Nitrates,
> and
> > it registered at about 50.
> >
> > So it seems each time I do a water change I just add to the problem.
> > Looking at products available (in the UK) to remove or help there is
> > Interpet's Nitrasafe, which sounds like it is added into the filter, I
> have
> > a Fluval Plus 2 filter so not sure if that will fit or even work?
> >
> > But even if I do add something like that to the tank, when I do water
> > changes it will just add the Nitrates back in.  Maybe I should treat
water
> > before adding it to the tank?
> >
> > Or maybe there is a solution I am over looking?
> >
> > Graeme
> >
> >
>
>





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