Sai Sauce
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But if you test 180ppm for the tank, do a 50% change that'd bring it to 90ppm than do another 50% and than 45ppm and so on and so fourth. You should test your tap water, I had this issue as well. This forum saved the hobby for me, not to mention fishFirst, you should test your tap water to determine if there are any nitrates in your tap.
Second, how big of a water change are you doing. Keep in mind that the amount of water change you do will be equal to the amount of nitrate you remove as long as there no nitrate in your tap water. In other words, if you do a 10% water change you are only removing 10% of the nitrates.
I did a 25%. Should I do a 10% water change everyday? Till the nitrates are gone