Help Reducing Nitrates

Dazzlearoobob

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Ammonia and Nitrite levels are within tolerable levels but Nitrate levels are through the roof. Can anyone recommend a quick way to bring these within tolerable levels? Is a 40-50% water change the best bet?
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New driftwood and rocks added. Also new fish were added. Ammonia levels at 0ppm, Nitrate at 50 ppm and Nitrite levels at 0ppm.
 
since I bought a test kit I've been doing the same as I obviously wasn;t changing enough

I've been clening external and water more regular than beofe wih bigger water changes and I;ve seen a positive change in the readinsg and in the fish themselves
 
50ppm of nitrAte isnt particularly high unless you have very sensitive fish, like rams for instance, in the tank.

30-40% weekly w/c should keep them to reasonable levels. Have you tested your tap water readings? Some people/places have nitrAtes in the water up to 20-30ppm, I for instance have 20ppm in my tap water.
 
The filter doesnt really make any difference. NitrAtes rise due to the amount of fish/waste produced, in a lightly stocked tank they wont rise as quickly, however in a heavily stocked they will rise much quicker, more fish = more waste, therefore more ammonia = more nitrIte = the end result of higher nitrAtes.
 

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