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This is what I have tests for.
also is it 3.0 phosphate?! That’s really high.This is what I have tests for.
I have 3 pumps for water flow. 2 that came with the tank and an additional. No children. Just me and my boyfriend. We don't use aerosol (we have arachnids and dogs as well). I have one wax warmer.
The screenshot is the light I have.
I’m going to disagree with parameters being “okay”
Alk is too high
Phosphates are way too high
Nitrates are on the low side
Temp is high, but not enough to start causing recession
You need to bring down alk, 15 is way too high. 8-12 is usually recommended
Phosphates should usually be in ratio with nitrates. I notice that when my phosphates hit .1 and my nitrates are under 10, my gonis and acros start struggling.
Also, you missed magnesium. You need to post mag since the trick to most lps is keeping mag stable
I am speaking from my personal experience here but I am interested if dom has had any success with all at such high levels before?
After taking the tests I took this morning I did a 20% change. I'll start them more regularly.looking at that flesh band I’d say it has been struggling for a bit and the current shock from its new homes tank parameters has made it super angry. I would work on your parameters like @Matt Bravo said. Firstly doing a water change.
The thing is, I do agree that all will eventually come down. But at this rate the hammer will die before all comes down. Especially if they don’t have a few acros continuously draining it. I would do take action immediately and do water changes to bring that alk downYes, after a second look, I saw Phosphates at 3, which is an issue. And yes, while the Alk is high, it will come down over time through consumption. But I don't feel these things wouldn't cause an overnight downturn in corals.
That’s a great start just monitor regularly. Things can go out of wack quickly try and keep it stable. What kind of salt are you using. That could be why your alk is so high. Ima guess Red Sea pro?After taking the tests I took this morning I did a 20% change. I'll start them more regularly.
You need to bring down alk, 15 is way too high. 8-12 is usually recommended
Phosphates should usually be in ratio with nitrates. I notice that when my phosphates hit .1 and my nitrates are under 10, my gonis and acros start struggling.
Also, you missed magnesium. You need to post mag since the trick to most lps is keeping mag stable
I am speaking from my personal experience here but I am interested if dom has had any success with all at such high levels before?
That’s a great start just monitor regularly. Things can go out of wack quickly try and keep it stable. What kind of salt are you using. That could be why your alk is so high. Ima guess Red Sea pro? I have extremely hard
I have extremely hard water at my house so I buy pre mixed water.. it's imagitarium? Any recommendations for a better alternative would be appreciatedThat’s a great start just monitor regularly. Things can go out of wack quickly try and keep it stable. What kind of salt are you using. That could be why your alk is so high. Ima guess Red Sea pro?
Invest in some sort of ro/di filter it doesn’t have to be crazy expensive just make sure it has a tds meter and keep it at zero. I have a well as well and have one. If that isn’t an option at the moment. The local fish store should sell to water. Generally at most it’s a dollar a gallon. I like to use my own because I know my water is a true 0 tds. Then buy a salt with a lower kh I personally like mine around 8.5. There are a lot out there but were I live I have few to choose from I use rpm blue box. Red Sea blue bucket has lower kh as well.I have extremely hard water at my house so I buy pre mixed water.. it's imagitarium? Any recommendations for a better alternative would be appreciated