- Location
- Nutley, NJ
My tank was started mid January, it's a 34 gallon solana. I test my nitrates, along with cal, mg, dKH and pH about twice a week. The past two weeks I've noticed my nitrates are typically ranging between 10-20ppm, which to me seems a bit high. I only have three fish right now so that doesn't seem like it should be a heavy bio load for that tank. I also run purigen, phosban and chemipure elite in my middle chamber.
I do 5 gallon water changes at least once a week and readily change out my filter floss and clean out my skimmer. The tank is very clean, no algae on glass at all.
Any thoughts? Should I up my water changes for now?
I forgot to mention that I do have a CUC of snails and hermit crabs. The dwarf cerith snails are hard to tell if they are dead or alive so once in a while I scoop a few out to double check. I have also seen a few hermit bodies floating around, but I'm not sure if they are shells from molting or if they are dead. I scooped one of those out as well and it was still very hard to tell if it was a molting shell or a corpse.
I do 5 gallon water changes at least once a week and readily change out my filter floss and clean out my skimmer. The tank is very clean, no algae on glass at all.
Any thoughts? Should I up my water changes for now?
I forgot to mention that I do have a CUC of snails and hermit crabs. The dwarf cerith snails are hard to tell if they are dead or alive so once in a while I scoop a few out to double check. I have also seen a few hermit bodies floating around, but I'm not sure if they are shells from molting or if they are dead. I scooped one of those out as well and it was still very hard to tell if it was a molting shell or a corpse.
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