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47 minutes ago, Daniel said:

My favorite way to remove nitrates are aquarium plants (I realize this sounds like I am being a wiseacre). I cannot for the life of me keep nitrates up, even after adding Easy Green because to plants in my aquariums remove the nitrates so fast.

I think @Brandy has the same problem.

Daniel, what type of plants do you use?  I just can't get mine to make much of a dent.  I don't know if it's cause they just aren't thriving like they should be or if I just have too much nitrate and not enough plants, maybe my stocking.  Probably a bit of everything.  I've even guy three pothos in the back of my main tank.

No matter what I do I can't get below 40 nitrate. 

 

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As Daniel suggests, plants, especially fast growing floating plants is your answer. They will use ammonia as their nitrogen source so less gets converted to nitrites, then nitrates by bacteria. I quite like water sprite, but there are many others.

I tried for a very long time to culture anaerobic bacteria using a Loc & Loc canister and a Tom Aqua lifter - just never really worked. I'm also experimenting with anoxic biocenosis clarification baskets, but haven't reached a conclusion yet (articles on my blog).

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Water lettuce! Vallisneria. Duckweed. Water lilies. Java moss. Madagascar lace plant...

I also have hornwort in some tanks, and a plant I recently found out was technically a noxious weed in the us... That I will quietly be keeping because it grows like a...(fear not I won't let it escape, nor pass it on)

Whatever grows fast for you is the trick. This is why we all need to try a great variety of plant types. When you get winners for your water keeping them alive is not a problem.

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3 hours ago, MJV Aquatics said:

As Daniel suggests, plants, especially fast growing floating plants is your answer. They will use ammonia as their nitrogen source so less gets converted to nitrites, then nitrates by bacteria. I quite like water sprite, but there are many others.

I tried for a very long time to culture anaerobic bacteria using a Loc & Loc canister and a Tom Aqua lifter - just never really worked. I'm also experimenting with anoxic biocenosis clarification baskets, but haven't reached a conclusion yet (articles on my blog).

I got cichlids 

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