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Aloha R2R
Setup: 2-Week Old Red Sea Reefer 350 (91 Gal), Carbisea Fiji Pink LS, Dry-Rock. Using Tropic Marin Pro (which ill share my error after). Goal is a mixed reef tank.
Issue: I set this tank up on January 1st 2022 and used Dr Tim’s one and only bacteria. No livestock, no ghost feeding etc.
I tested my water parameters using API kit on 1/5, 1/9, & 1/15. Only on 1/15 however (test were normal on 1/5 & 1/9), I noticed my Ammonia test kit was “milky white” which was not even a matching color when compared to the API Test Result Guide.
So I did some research on old forums and found that if this Ammonia coloration is an issue, its usually due to high salinity (and the chemical solution being unable to mix with the saltwater sample).
So then I checked my refractormeter’s calibration with RODI water (as I don’t have a calibration solition), and it read WAY below 1.000… and it was at this moment I knew I made a HUGE mistake.
When I mixed my Tropic Pro Reef salt, I mixed it about 3/4c per Gallon (higher than the 1/2 cup on the manufacture label) because my salinity was not even close to 1.026 when I used a half-cup…
So fast forward to 12 hours ago, after calibrating my refractormeter with RODI water, I got an insane reading of about 1.050/65ppm…
I did about a 25 gallon water change (removing salt water and refilling with fresh RODI Water) last night and got the salinity down to about 38ppt. I retested the water parameters today and no change in results from 1/5-1/16.
So I will do another 5-8 gallon water change today to get salinity in check. I am also headed to my LFS to get calibration fluid to ensure accuracy.
Finally my question(s):
1) I am not sure if I should add another Dr Tim’s bottle in the tank? (As I don’t believe nitrifying bacteria could have survived that high salinity condition I’ve put them in…?) I assume I may have killed off any bacteria.
2) My water parameters have been exactly the same since my first test on 1/5. Is it safe to assume given my mis-read parameters, that my cycle has not even started?
1/5, 1/9, 1/15, 1/16 Test Results
PH: 8
Ammonia: .25ppm
Nitrite & Nitrate: 0
Thanks for all your help in advance I definitely am taking this as a big learning experience and looking to better myself. I am very patient and have no problems learning from experienced reefers
Setup: 2-Week Old Red Sea Reefer 350 (91 Gal), Carbisea Fiji Pink LS, Dry-Rock. Using Tropic Marin Pro (which ill share my error after). Goal is a mixed reef tank.
Issue: I set this tank up on January 1st 2022 and used Dr Tim’s one and only bacteria. No livestock, no ghost feeding etc.
I tested my water parameters using API kit on 1/5, 1/9, & 1/15. Only on 1/15 however (test were normal on 1/5 & 1/9), I noticed my Ammonia test kit was “milky white” which was not even a matching color when compared to the API Test Result Guide.
So I did some research on old forums and found that if this Ammonia coloration is an issue, its usually due to high salinity (and the chemical solution being unable to mix with the saltwater sample).
So then I checked my refractormeter’s calibration with RODI water (as I don’t have a calibration solition), and it read WAY below 1.000… and it was at this moment I knew I made a HUGE mistake.
When I mixed my Tropic Pro Reef salt, I mixed it about 3/4c per Gallon (higher than the 1/2 cup on the manufacture label) because my salinity was not even close to 1.026 when I used a half-cup…
So fast forward to 12 hours ago, after calibrating my refractormeter with RODI water, I got an insane reading of about 1.050/65ppm…
I did about a 25 gallon water change (removing salt water and refilling with fresh RODI Water) last night and got the salinity down to about 38ppt. I retested the water parameters today and no change in results from 1/5-1/16.
So I will do another 5-8 gallon water change today to get salinity in check. I am also headed to my LFS to get calibration fluid to ensure accuracy.
Finally my question(s):
1) I am not sure if I should add another Dr Tim’s bottle in the tank? (As I don’t believe nitrifying bacteria could have survived that high salinity condition I’ve put them in…?) I assume I may have killed off any bacteria.
2) My water parameters have been exactly the same since my first test on 1/5. Is it safe to assume given my mis-read parameters, that my cycle has not even started?
1/5, 1/9, 1/15, 1/16 Test Results
PH: 8
Ammonia: .25ppm
Nitrite & Nitrate: 0
Thanks for all your help in advance I definitely am taking this as a big learning experience and looking to better myself. I am very patient and have no problems learning from experienced reefers