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?... smh I have not had an answer yet idiotLoving how he posts an Emergency... but then has all the answers to posted suggestions
Guess we're all:
Yes, so what should I do? Im thinking of using that poly filter but that'd be only temporaryOk, I thought you mentioned you couldn’t do water changes because of the sand bed getting disturbed. I guess you meant your 75.
Yes, so what should I do? Im thinking of using that poly filter but that'd be only temporary
Ok, what if my new ammonia tester kit(not api) reads .05 again?you can put one if to be safe.
Like I said, I see no ammonia issue. I just see a test kit that likes to randomly read ammonia.
If this has been an ongoing issue for days now and fish are happily swimming around and you have had nothing happen to cause 0.5 ammonia then stop believing the test kit. Stop testing ammonia if you have no reason to test ammonia. Once my tanks cycle, I never test it again… not in years because there is no reason to and I would never chase an api ammonia test kit without some sort of reason or issue with the fish.
I'll do it, the dirty sandbed was on my 75 not this 125, this 125 has crushed coral and barely any debri on it as i feed very carefully, im getting a new ammonia test kit tomorrowPost a pic of your API results? Ammonia, nitrite and nitrate. Do a water change, seems pretty simple. If you stir up that much debris, do another water change until everything is clean.
Some suggestions above, you just don’t seem to want to do them.
Ok, what if my new ammonia tester kit(not api) reads .05 again?
.5 I hope is just the test kit but I doubt it0.05 or 0.5? Your title says .5
Edit: I don’t think API reads 0.05 so guessing 0.5
Your last thread was about how to quarantine turbo snails with copper. I don't think you're in any position to call someone else an idiot in the reefing world. You're either a world class Karen or an expert troll.?... smh I have not had an answer yet idiot
I edited above but I should mention that those test kits test total ammonia but only free ammonia is toxic to fish..5 I hope is just the test kit but I doubt it
Thats because I heard they can tolerate 1% of copper and wanted to see if it was trueYour last thread was about how to quarantine turbo snails with copper. I don't think you're in any position to call someone else an idiot in the reefing world. You're either a world class Karen or an expert troll.
Copper isn't measured in percentages. I'm voting troll.Thats because I heard they can tolerate 1% of copper and wanted to see if it was true
1-10% of whatever the amount of dose you are doing I meantCopper isn't measured in percentages. I'm voting troll.
Ok, so you seriously have **NEVER** (EVER) done a water change?? Yes, many people's mature tanks become stable enough to not need them for routine import/export, but in an emergency situation, DO A WATER CHANGE!Many people dont do water changes, and sometimes doing one won't fix the problem, happens and has happened to me several times.
There is no reason a WC needs to stir up anything if you do it properly. I do them all the time and never get a grain of sand out of place. (Ok, maybe that was an exaggeration, but seriously, just add water back slowly or add it to the sump)I already told you I can use prime but that will only temporarily fix the problem, I haven't had much luck before doing water changes as it stirs up the substrate a lot bringing the ammonia even higher, as the detritus is in there kinda accumulated and rotting.
It was seeded last june, is not purple or red because theres no coralline algaeWhere's the live rock?
I see white dry rock that is now wet.
Im with you on this oneCopper isn't measured in percentages. I'm voting troll.
It was seeded last june, is not purple or red because theres no coralline algae