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Is this the hangout thread lol?Thanks for the link. Stop in from time to time.
Wish I could make it easier, but that thing is as accurate as buck shot at 300 yards.That I have down, I was inquiring about getting the full 1ml of regent a.
The only thing I can think of is I’m using distilled water that came with my Milwaukee for calibration.
Maybe I should give rodi a shot? They say not to.
I’m an idiot, I’ve spent a whole hour testing this when I should have just done the water change.
My corals are going to be ****** off for another day, I hate seeing this :/
My fourth result when pulling the syringe where the left most black ring lands just above the .1 notch.
I'd say to let it rest for tonight, change your water tomorrow. Remember, I could hold my parameters rock solid and lose SPS. Stuff can get in and get depleted that we cant test.I’m just going to have to test this against my new batch of saltwater tomorrow until I get it accurate.
My worst fear is that alkalinity and calc are normal.
One thing I am considering is that maybe the lights have increased in intensity from being on acclimation (running acclimation until April just to keep the intensity lowered by 35% on a preset).
Maybe phosphates have bottomed out again as well, getting too late to test :/
Something like that. Katrina's dive bar, pull up a stool. What'll ya have?Is this the hangout thread lol?
it seems to be somewhat consistent. But I’m not sure how you could have Ca higher than your salt without dosing.That I have down, I was inquiring about getting the full 1ml of regent a.
The only thing I can think of is I’m using distilled water that came with my Milwaukee for calibration.
Maybe I should give rodi a shot? They say not to.
I’m an idiot, I’ve spent a whole hour testing this when I should have just done the water change.
My corals are going to be ****** off for another day, I hate seeing this :/
My fourth result when pulling the syringe where the left most black ring lands just above the .1 notch.
I haven't seen his schedule. Or what lights he's using.it seems to be somewhat consistent. But I’m not sure how you could have Ca higher than your salt without dosing.
your light schedule thing has been bugging me since you posted about it earlier. It sounds like your light is different every day...I know my corals have HATED any change to light or flow.
I'd say to let it rest for tonight, change your water tomorrow. Remember, I could hold my parameters rock solid and lose SPS. Stuff can get in and get depleted that we cant test.
Reefer to my meme about new school and old school. Do a water change and leave it alone, it'll work itself out.
it seems to be somewhat consistent. But I’m not sure how you could have Ca higher than your salt without dosing.
your light schedule thing has been bugging me since you posted about it earlier. It sounds like your light is different every day...I know my corals have HATED any change to light or flow.
Just offering my 3 years experience at killing corals. Every time I thought I was smarter than the tank and knew how to do this or that by adding chemical x... I killed stuff. When I just do a water change and keep my hands out the tank and stop tinkering with every parameter under the microscope, things just thrive.It’s a bit different when every single frag was perfect and then a few look slightly closed/tense. That makes it pretty clear something is wrong.
Hopefully everything in the frag and display are ok tomorrow, can’t have any deaths.
I’m not a big believer in “letting things work out”, that’s when things go wrong.
It also prevents you from learning more about what affects your corals which is the most important thing.
I had no clue rocks could bind so much phosphate! I’m sure I would have a death or two and Dino throughout my tank had I not obsessed over it.
Ahh ok I misunderstood, I thought the acclimation schedule was doing a slight increase every day. But if your light did just change intensity, the more sensitive frags could be responding to that. You should see my acan if I move his rock by .01”...it’s like i throat punched it.My light is not different every day. It’s the exact same although I think the acclimation schedule updated it from 35% intensity reduction to 30%.
I can’t remember if I set it to 30 or 35 initially. Other than that, everything has been the same.
Just offering my 3 years experience at killing corals. Every time I thought I was smarter than the tank and knew how to do this or that by adding chemical x... I killed stuff. When I just do a water change and keep my hands out the tank and stop tinkering with every parameter under the microscope, things just thrive.
Just my $0.02.
Ahh ok I misunderstood, I thought the acclimation schedule was doing a slight increase every day. But if your light did just change intensity, the more sensitive frags could be responding to that. You should see my acan if I move his rock by .01”...it’s like i throat punched it.
If it's off parameters, water change will help bring them in line.Of course I don’t plan on adding any chemicals. Something is causing stress and I’m just trying to figure out what that is.
Simply trying to deduce it from what I can.
With the 1ml syringe you want the bottom of the plunger(ignore the stem, look at the bottom seal) to reach 0 at the back of the syringe. It reads backwards, it's a titration syringe. The scale is reversed to read how much you've squashed out.
Anyway, suck up the reagent until the bottom seal is at 0, then put all of that in the curvete and fill to the line with RODI. You know what a meniscus is, right? Always use the bottom of the curve in the water surface.
If it's off parameters, water change will help bring them in line.
If it's some pollutant, water change will help remove it.
I gave a love hate relationship with water changes. I realize they are important, but man do they suck.
Lemme know how it is. I still will probably rely on my trusty refractometer tho.
I always do the second one (bottom ring), don't go all the way to the tip.I get that lol but which ring do I match up to the 0? There is the black tip of the syringe and then the two rings.
I watched a nursing video on it and I believe it’s the first black ring.