angiemike6
New Member
I have been keeping fish for 30 years, and probably because they never get diseased or die (apart from normal life span) I have become lazy in testing my water. I have a Juwel Vision 180 tank and use the standard in tank filter. I recently did a test of my water and found the following Ammonia 0, Nitrites 0, Nitrates 80 ppm, PH 7.6, GH 16 and KH 5. This high nitrate value concerned me. I then did test on the tap water - Ammonia 0, Nitrites 0, Nitrates 40 ppm, PH 7.6, GH 16 and KH 9. The nitrates in my tap water is quite high and using tap water I am putting in to my tank nitrates at 40 ppm. Unlike the USA where the legal limit for water companies is I believe 10 ppm, the legal limit in the UK is 50 ppm. I only feed my fish 3 times a week.
I have spoken with my local aquatic centre who have suggested getting a RO kit so that I can use RO water and also put in minerals. However this is expensive.
I then went to another aquatic store who did not seem that keen on RO water, and suggested I use RP Nitrate Remover which is a resin you put in your filter.
It would be appreciated for any advice on this matter as to how to reduce my nitrates. I am keen on Seamchem products and use Prime, Stability and Pristine. Does anyone have any experience of Seachem Matrix which could be used in the filter instead of the RP Nitrate Remover.
I have spoken with my local aquatic centre who have suggested getting a RO kit so that I can use RO water and also put in minerals. However this is expensive.
I then went to another aquatic store who did not seem that keen on RO water, and suggested I use RP Nitrate Remover which is a resin you put in your filter.
It would be appreciated for any advice on this matter as to how to reduce my nitrates. I am keen on Seamchem products and use Prime, Stability and Pristine. Does anyone have any experience of Seachem Matrix which could be used in the filter instead of the RP Nitrate Remover.