any good plants that take out nitrate that aren’t over the top?

shern

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Greetings all, i’ve been a long time fan of duanes duanes many plant powered zero nitrate tanks and though i would love to try them, i always run into a problem with space. this space isn’t in the tank but rather over the top. i keep many escapist fish and many jumpers so any open top seems to not be a good decisions, however i still enjoy the look and use of large plants in the aquarium. i currently only have valsneria and amazon sword but neither are especially effective as the tank is 250g. any other plants i could try?
 

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Give the vals some time, proper light and you will have yourself a jungle.
I started with five vals20220802_171558.jpg
And six months later 20230408_162258.jpg
And from top down20230104_102806.jpg
It got so bad I had to pull all plants, remove all non vals and replanted after removing about half the vals I had. Some were around size feet in length.20230505_120649.jpg
The mat under the plants is a shower curtain folded in half...20230505_140959.jpg
As mentioned some got over six foot in length and 1.5 inches in width.

I used Caribsea Planted plus substrate and Finnex Planted Plus 24/7 led light at factory settings. 20230505_154922.jpg
Right after the replanting 20231012_132503.jpg
And another 6 months later.
 

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i’ve trimmed off most of my val but even when my tank was a jungle i never saw too much of a change in nitrate, maybe i’m expecting too much out of the val or they aren’t as efficient in nitrate consumption. i had a first a couple months back and now i’d say i only have a 1/4 of the original max
 

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The thing with plants eating nitrates. You need several times the weight of fish in plants for it to really give the effect you want.
 
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With how overgrown my tank was there was a near zero reading in nitrates.

Tip: if you buy Caribsea planted plus substrate buy it local. Make sure the bags are still sealed with the fertilized fluid still present. Pour right into the tank no rinsing. I had a day or two of cloudy tank then it cleared up once settled. I did use some root tabs while I had Amazon Swords, no other ferts used beside the fish waste.
 

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With how overgrown my tank was there was a near zero reading in nitrates.

Tip: if you buy Caribsea planted plus substrate buy it local. Make sure the bags are still sealed with the fertilized fluid still present. Pour right into the tank no rinsing. I had a day or two of cloudy tank then it cleared up once settled. I did use some root tabs while I had Amazon Swords, no other ferts used beside the fish waste.
genius, my tank is all white sand though, a bit inert but I don't think ill ever change it. not too many plants do well in sand but I do use fert and root tabs to make up for it
 
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