
Originally Posted by
Urban Aquaria
To reduce high nitrate levels, you should do a series of small water changes over a span of a few days (ie. 10-20% per water change), so that the reduction in parameters is slower and gradual. This is essential for shrimps as they are more sensitive to changes in water condition.
It's possible that the Seachem Denitrate could be exhausted, especially if the tank has been generating high nitrate levels for a while. Nitrate reducing media do have a limit on their efficiency... so the long-term solution is still to find ways to reduce the overall nitrate production, like reducing bio-load, feed less, do more frequent regular water changes, clean the filter more often, add more fast growing plants to soak up the excess nutrients etc.
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