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Re: Nitrates disapeared - but for no reason
Unlikely that the garden would affect things, but possible. (I'm a sci-fi/fantasy nut, so the improbable yet still possible always comes to mind. Besides, it's not terribly likely that nitrates would just drop off the scales. In this case, I think we've got to follow Sherlock Holmes' advice). He could have introduced something that eats nitrates. Presuming that this extremely long shot was the case, however, whatever it is probably can't actually live in water, and it would end up further polluting the water, so keep watching your numbers.
Does it look like an algae bloom is gearing up? Did the water get clear very quickly? (I've noticed this immediately before I get a bloom. The algae sucks all of the cloudy stuff out of the water before it gets populous enough to see)
These two things are the only ideas I can come up with. Keep bringing info as you figure things out. Someone's bound to either have or stumble over the right answer eventually.
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