mikeguerrero
Active Member
Hey guys,
Here are my results on my testing:
Specific gravity: 29 ppt
Temperature: 79.1 F
Ammonia: < .25 mg/L
Nitrite: .025 ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
Calcium: 500 ppm
I was concerned with my calcium level, is that too high. They say natural sea water is about 420-450. I'm using catalina water, should I be concerned. I had been dosing with Kent Marine Calcium supplement before I ever tested.
On a positive note, my nitrates did drop to 10 ppm from 20 ppm I read 2 days ago. I have officially removed all bio balls, ceramic rings and the carbon that came with the tank.
In it's place I have a 800 micron net with Kent Marine, nitrate sponge and on top of that I have 1 chemi-pure pack.
I ran my HOT magnum for a full day with activated carbon, because the Nitrate sponge even though I thoroughly rinsed it, it caused my tank to go slightly cloudy.
All my inhabitants look happy, I'm just going to watch that algae and see if it regrows as quickly as before, I managed to scrape most of it off the walls in the back of the tank.
Mike
Here are my results on my testing:
Specific gravity: 29 ppt
Temperature: 79.1 F
Ammonia: < .25 mg/L
Nitrite: .025 ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
Calcium: 500 ppm
I was concerned with my calcium level, is that too high. They say natural sea water is about 420-450. I'm using catalina water, should I be concerned. I had been dosing with Kent Marine Calcium supplement before I ever tested.
On a positive note, my nitrates did drop to 10 ppm from 20 ppm I read 2 days ago. I have officially removed all bio balls, ceramic rings and the carbon that came with the tank.
In it's place I have a 800 micron net with Kent Marine, nitrate sponge and on top of that I have 1 chemi-pure pack.
I ran my HOT magnum for a full day with activated carbon, because the Nitrate sponge even though I thoroughly rinsed it, it caused my tank to go slightly cloudy.
All my inhabitants look happy, I'm just going to watch that algae and see if it regrows as quickly as before, I managed to scrape most of it off the walls in the back of the tank.
Mike