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Thank you for answering some questions.I bought the tank brand new about a month ago. Didn’t put any fish in it until about 2-3 weeks of perfect readings. I have a hydrometer for measuring Salinity, the heater in the water with thermostat and a thermometer strip on the outside too, as far as testing goes, I have the strips made by API, it is the 5 in 1- pH, NO2, NO3, KH, GH (strips for salt and fresh)
I think that answered everything so f
I find it surprisingly odd no one mentioned anything about adding any livestock to a brand new tank
Surprised they sold you a hydrometer , strip test kits ......
I would look into a more reputable or honest lfs .
this one seams to be out for the old mighty dollar with no care to livestock .
Not out to get you to dump money but I Always say " Buy the best you cant afford". It pays off.@vetteguy53081 I bought a boatload of 5 gallon jugs of the Pacific Ocean water by Imaginatarium. I will order some of that bacter 7 now. Also going to order a test kit. Which do you guys think works best?
I’d recommend more than just a few pieces ....@Sosuke I’m going to get a couple pieces tomorrow. There’s a reed shop about 2 hours from me, I’ll go by there tomorrow
I would say at this stage Nitrite and Ammonia is the most important!! Doesn't sound like there is coral?Nitrate and nitrite are important though right?
For monitoring the nitrogen cycle .Nitrate and nitrite are important though right?