I’ve been told I should wait a few months before introducing an anemone. Regardless of this, is it ok to get a few frags with the clownfish or should I start with just the clownfish pair?
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Something has to be wrong. Salifert ammonia test showing 0.25 but the API showing 4-5ppm. what the heck? I tested nitrites and nitrates as well and both tests showed 0.1 nitrites and 0 nitrates. I’ve read the API isn’t as good as the Salifert…but 4-4ppm/0.25?
Well that’s the dilemma. This tank has had bacteria added to it for over a month now. Then..and sure I may have messed up…I added bacteria again because the API was consistently showing 4-5ppm ammonia…2 weeks later…still 4-5ppm. I read about API maybe being unreliable. Tested with Salifert and got 0.25 ammonia.The odds of all of those test kits (ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate) being wrong is unlikely. I wouldn't put a fish in. Just get a cheap bottle of biospira or fritz, give it a week, then add fish. In the mean time, you should look at pre-quarentined fish or setup a QT yourself.
Well that’s the dilemma. This tank has had bacteria added to it for over a month now. Then..and sure I may have messed up…I added bacteria again because the API was consistently showing 4-5ppm ammonia…2 weeks later…still 4-5ppm. I read about API maybe being unreliable. Tested with Salifert and got 0.25 ammonia.
Yeah. I’m just puzzled that the ammonia readings are so different. Guess I can’t really ‘over dose’ bacteria…but I’ll wait a bit more and see what happens. I’m getting some mixed information so gonna be patient…lol.Honestly given that you can get the bacteria for around $12 or less I say just add fritz or biospira, give it a week, then be fine and not have to worry. Dr Tims can have issues sometimes not sure why.
Even it being a cheap ati test kit, you have very high ammonia. Use some fritz turbo and wait it out. No sense in throwing fish in with ammonia that high. You run a high likelihood of coming back asking why your new clowns are sick
But the Salifert test shows almost 0 ammonia? That’s what I’m confused about.Even it being a cheap ati test kit, you have very high ammonia. Use some fritz turbo and wait it out. No sense in throwing fish in with ammonia that high. You run a high likelihood of coming back asking why your new clowns are sick
But the Salifert test shows almost 0 ammonia? That’s what I’m confused about.
As someone who did the same thing after being out for 15 years, with a hello reef 15, I ended up getting a piece of live rock from a fellow reefer and going the old fashion route. Dr Tim's seemed to work too fast to be true.Hello all! I was crazy into saltwater tanks 30 years ago, built my own skimmers, sumps, all fish and never learned corals. Anyways, I’m back! So much has changed since those days! I’m starting simple and just got the Hello Reef 15g Clownfish/Anemone starter tank kit.
Need a little help with my cycle. Got my pre-made water from WWC , added Dr. Tim’s Nitrifying bacteria, added a good pinch of pellet food provided. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to test it until day 5. My tests showed: 0Nitrite/0Nitrate/0.5ppm Ammonia. Am I on the right track or is this not making sense?