My one attempt at a nano was aborted due to an inability to maintain negligible nitrate levels. Which was rather shocking to me since I maintain a 37 gallon mini reef in which nitrates are 0 in spite of the fact that I have never done a water change only topoff.
I attribute this to a healthy deep sand bed (despite having kept a tiger stripped sand sifting star for over a year) a nano doesnt necessarily lend itself to a deep sand bed.
I noticed reefguide used a partition in his new 2.5 gallon nano. I was wondering if anyone has used such a partition to establish a area in which to contain a deep sand bed. and if so has this kept nitrates at a negligible level ?
I basically keep softies and a few LPS in my 37 gallon and would like to do the same in a nano. So tell me how you control/ eliminate nitrates in your system ?
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Honda Civic Si
I attribute this to a healthy deep sand bed (despite having kept a tiger stripped sand sifting star for over a year) a nano doesnt necessarily lend itself to a deep sand bed.
I noticed reefguide used a partition in his new 2.5 gallon nano. I was wondering if anyone has used such a partition to establish a area in which to contain a deep sand bed. and if so has this kept nitrates at a negligible level ?
I basically keep softies and a few LPS in my 37 gallon and would like to do the same in a nano. So tell me how you control/ eliminate nitrates in your system ?
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Honda Civic Si