Animal-Chin
Aquarium Advice Addict
So my lawnmower that never took to frozen or pellets has dissapeared and I'm assuming he's in some rocks dead. I've noticed this week my nitrates that are usually around 5 shot up to 40. I'm figuring this is because of 2 things, the dead fish and me trying to train my lionfish to eat frozen food. I've had a few really big krill get sucked under some rock work.
So, I've done a 20% change and they've come down by 10. If I just maintain my regular schedule now will they just start going down by themselves because the dead fish/krill are gone? Once the nitrates are produced do you have to actually remove them or will they eventually be skimmed/filtered out?
So, I've done a 20% change and they've come down by 10. If I just maintain my regular schedule now will they just start going down by themselves because the dead fish/krill are gone? Once the nitrates are produced do you have to actually remove them or will they eventually be skimmed/filtered out?