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Thanks! Just turned flow back up and they’re swimming at the bottom now, but still opening mouth up quickly. I’ll watch them for now and see how we go.Absolutely, those fish have no issue with flow.
Looks very still.
Sorry, nothing else in the tank. Just a rock of coralThanks! Just turned flow back up and they’re swimming at the bottom now, but still opening mouth up quickly. I’ll watch them for now and see how we go.
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And salinity is?Sorry, nothing else in the tank. Just a rock of coral
More flow would be great, but as I said earlier, along with @mojo Rising, you really need surface agitation. You can have all the flow in the world, but if you have little to no surface agitation, the water is not getting enough oxygen. You need an additional power head aimed at the water's surface.Would you recommend me turning the flow higher ?
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Been monitoring. They seem okay now. I turned the temp down a bit… I think it was too warm. My salinity is seeming high reaching the 1.030 I’d had to guesstimate around the 1.028 area.And salinity is?
It should be 1.020 to 1.023, for fish.
If that’s on point, yup, just watch for a day.
I do have a refractometer. I was finding it difficult to read.Fish will struggle in 1.028, you need to add fresh down to 1.023 and maintain this number or all chemistry is off, that’s not good.
When going down, you can do it fast.
You cant estimate salinity, you need to know the value and maintain it at all times.
Do you not have a refractometer?
Is key!
I find looking through my refractometer at a bright light makes it a little easier to read.I do have a refractometer. I was finding it difficult to read.
Do I add fresh water to level it out? What about my other levels, any recommendations?
When I read my refractometer I shine a flashlight on the end.I do have a refractometer. I was finding it difficult to read.
Do I add fresh water to level it out? What about my other levels, any recommendations?
It is crucial to your success that you can measure salinity and maintain 1.023 for fish only. If you’re planning to add any corals, you need to run salinity at 1.026. It’s sometimes easier just to run 1.026 from the start.I do have a refractometer. I was finding it difficult to read.
Do I add fresh water to level it out? What about my other levels, any recommendations?
I'm not trying to preach to you, but that little 19L Fluval is pretty small for a pair of clowns. They need more like a 20 gallon (about 75L) to live in.Been monitoring. They seem okay now. I turned the temp down a bit… I think it was too warm. My salinity is seeming high reaching the 1.030 I’d had to guesstimate around the 1.028 area.
My no2 and no3 are 0
PH is 7.5 needs to come up?
KH 120
GH180
Not sure what they are meant to be.
I have RO water do I do a 10-20% water change and put some RO in? Tank is 19L (around 5gal)