25 ppm nitrate from tap... what to do?

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SandNukka15

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So randomly I like to check my tap water to see exactly what's changing and I havent tested it in quite some time. It turns out my tap is coming out at 25 ppm nitrate and within 5 days or so it rises up to 40ppm with the stock I have. I age my water in a 100 gallon stock tank and do 50% water changes once a week with this stock.

180 gallon

16 columbian tetras
9 peppered cories
7 red head geophagus
4 bolivian rams
4 pictus catfish
3 angelfish
2 electric blue acaras
1 blue phantom pleco

Filtration is ehiem 2217 and ehiem 2262

Tank has java fern and pothos

Planning on switching the ehiem 2217 to an fx6 soon.

I just cleaned the ehiem 2217 today and plan to do 50% water changes every 5th day.

Any ideas on what to do????

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You could always try pothos to munch excess nitrates. Past that the other main option is a resin exchange filter, which is usually some deep bed filter. Nitrate is difficult to deal with out of the tap unfortunately :(
 
Duckweed.

This tank never showed nitrates until I had a couple pairs of bristlenose breed.

Stock: 14in Sailfin, 6 adult bristlenose, 20ish babies hitting the 1in+ mark, and 2 clowns in a 55 with a FX6 making it about 60gals of water total. This is my test before a water change without a change in 7 days. I have been doing 30% for the last two weeks as bike season has picked up.

Duckweed grows through multiplying similar to bacteria. You could use it in a reservoir to "treat" water before changes if you dont want to deal with the hassle from "aquarium herpes".

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You mentioned you haven't tested in a while so any chance old/outdated nitrate test kit?
 
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You could always try pothos to munch excess nitrates. Past that the other main option is a resin exchange filter, which is usually some deep bed filter. Nitrate is difficult to deal with out of the tap unfortunately :(

The plant hanging above it pothos... it weird tho bc it barely grows at all
 
More pothos. May he build a sump and more plants in it.

I'll try adding more pothos but the original plant barely grows... I dont want to do a sump nc I cant drill the tank which means an overflow box and from past forum posts idk if I trust the syphon
 
Duckweed.

This tank never showed nitrates until I had a couple pairs of bristlenose breed.

Stock: 14in Sailfin, 6 adult bristlenose, 20ish babies hitting the 1in+ mark, and 2 clowns in a 55 with a FX6 making it about 60gals of water total. This is my test before a water change without a change in 7 days. I have been doing 30% for the last two weeks as bike season has picked up.

Duckweed grows through multiplying similar to bacteria. You could use it in a reservoir to "treat" water before changes if you dont want to deal with the hassle from "aquarium herpes".

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I cant add duckweed due to the stock picking at it... if I add it to my aging stock tank that requires a see through lid, a light fixture and the laguna max flo 2400 gallon pump would suck it up most likely causing a headache
 
You mentioned you haven't tested in a while so any chance old/outdated nitrate test kit?

Funny you mentioned that.. my old one was out dated by 6months ordered a new one that expires 2025 and that's the one I used to test so I know it's not an expired api test kit
 
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