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how to keep NO3 low if without caulerpa ?


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how to keep a 2ft tank's NO3 low if without caulerpa ? cos i dun hv extra space/sump for keeping them..

i used to have alot of caulerpa in my main tank ... but recently i removed a lof them and did a water test, the NO3 raised from 5 to 10+ immediately next day :\

how to keep NO3 low at all time ?

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You'll need something which can lower the nitrates

DSB, vegetable filters, zeovit and some equipments can help

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Think he either means a refugium or an algae scrubber, depending on what suits your needs.

Yeah that's what I meant :lol:

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But if you don't prune caulerpa, it will crash your tank right? :(

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ya .. if u dun prune the caulerpa will grow all over the places... corals etc..

but if prune, then it'll release back the nutrients ...

so i'm still thinking a way to limit it's growth on a piece of LR only.. if no then hv no choice hv to buang all the caulerpa :\

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If you want to grow macroalgae to keep nutrients down, it's good to have a sump

If you do not remove the caulerpa soon, you risk the chances of crashing your tank. Especially when you are not running 24hr lighting <_<

But then again, you might want to do water changes using DI water and good salt B)

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