Tank has been running about 4-5 months now. And it’s still going through a bit of the uglies.
Ammonia- 0-.2 somewhere in that range. Red Sea test kit
Nitrite-0 Red Sea test kit.
Nitrates- 29.5 Hanna high range nitrate checker
Phosphate- 0.26 Hanna UL phosphate checker.
Calcium -481 Hanna calcium checker
Alkalinity- 8.2 Hanna alkalinity checker.
PH- 7.6 Red Sea kit. I’m thinking it might be lower due the vial not matching any colors, or the tint is not dominate enough for me to tell.
Nitrate is a little over what I would like but better then the 54 I had last week. And previous weeks before then.
phosphate. Is higher then it was last week. I have a bag of chemipure blue I picked up since a lot of people have suggested it’s use while browsing threads. How fast does it lower phosphate? Fully understand that nothing good happens a fast, just looking for a ball park to give it isome time for it to work. Is my phosphate too high. See the ideal range to be at as .05 some people suggest lower. If it is high, and I use chemipure should I be worried about it bottoming out the phosphate.
currently all the coral look to be happy. Getting new polyps from the zoas. Duncan growing new heads. So I’m not overly concerned but the phosphate stunting coral growth, but would like to prevent that from becoming an issue.
Thanks for taking the time to read my rambling.
Ammonia- 0-.2 somewhere in that range. Red Sea test kit
Nitrite-0 Red Sea test kit.
Nitrates- 29.5 Hanna high range nitrate checker
Phosphate- 0.26 Hanna UL phosphate checker.
Calcium -481 Hanna calcium checker
Alkalinity- 8.2 Hanna alkalinity checker.
PH- 7.6 Red Sea kit. I’m thinking it might be lower due the vial not matching any colors, or the tint is not dominate enough for me to tell.
Nitrate is a little over what I would like but better then the 54 I had last week. And previous weeks before then.
phosphate. Is higher then it was last week. I have a bag of chemipure blue I picked up since a lot of people have suggested it’s use while browsing threads. How fast does it lower phosphate? Fully understand that nothing good happens a fast, just looking for a ball park to give it isome time for it to work. Is my phosphate too high. See the ideal range to be at as .05 some people suggest lower. If it is high, and I use chemipure should I be worried about it bottoming out the phosphate.
currently all the coral look to be happy. Getting new polyps from the zoas. Duncan growing new heads. So I’m not overly concerned but the phosphate stunting coral growth, but would like to prevent that from becoming an issue.
Thanks for taking the time to read my rambling.