Nitrates still high after 50% water change

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My bet is on the sand from the old established tank - all the dead or dying microfauna from the move could be causing the continual high nitrate reading.
 
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That’s what I was thinking is the problem! So I just removed it all and put new sand in. Nitrates way down. Gonna do my scape when tank clears up and will test again. Hopefully just my sand.
 
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Yes Red Sea. Will post update tonight once rock is in and tank clears up. Fingers crossed!
 
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Yes I understand that. When do you think is safe to check or ammonia and nitrite? I should have bacteria on my rocks after being in there a month. And I got Carib sea direct ocean sand
 

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Yes I understand that. When do you think is safe to check or ammonia and nitrite? I should have bacteria on my rocks after being in there a month. And I got Carib sea direct ocean sand

It's never unsafe to check. :)
 
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Ok. Still waiting for tank to clear gonna add rock then will check all parameters.
 
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With the new sand and my old rock I was using... I’m going to have to go get a new source of ammonia for the cycle? What do you guys recommend, dosing ammonia, go get a raw shrimp, get seachem stability?
 

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I would use Tim's ammonium chloride, because there's no dosing guesswork involved, and Fritz TurboStart 900, because it's the only bottled bacteria shown to work fast.
 

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