Hello all,
I was just dealing with a bout of cloudy water from what I diagnosed as a bacteria bloom.
I decided to get an in tank uv filter to fix the problem and within a few days I had clear water again. I noticed however my xenia and hammer had closed up, almost to the point of what they looked like when i first got them and dipped them. So I did a full water testing routine, my parameters (away from desk so I don't have the exact numbers) were where I normally keep them however I noticed that my salinity was lower than I like to keep it, around 1.021 rather than the 1.024/25 I try to maintain. My guess is the softies don't like the lower salinity or my water column was too clean now because of the UV filter
So I want to figure out why my salinity had dropped so low and id like to prevent another bloom. I have an ato with rodi installed for about a month. I also do a 33% water change every month. I dose my tank with tropicmarin AFR and Redsea ab+ daily.
I guess my question is,in addition to what I'm currently doing, would it be beneficial to start doing daily or weekly water changes and if so, what percentage should I be changing at?
I was just dealing with a bout of cloudy water from what I diagnosed as a bacteria bloom.
I decided to get an in tank uv filter to fix the problem and within a few days I had clear water again. I noticed however my xenia and hammer had closed up, almost to the point of what they looked like when i first got them and dipped them. So I did a full water testing routine, my parameters (away from desk so I don't have the exact numbers) were where I normally keep them however I noticed that my salinity was lower than I like to keep it, around 1.021 rather than the 1.024/25 I try to maintain. My guess is the softies don't like the lower salinity or my water column was too clean now because of the UV filter
So I want to figure out why my salinity had dropped so low and id like to prevent another bloom. I have an ato with rodi installed for about a month. I also do a 33% water change every month. I dose my tank with tropicmarin AFR and Redsea ab+ daily.
I guess my question is,in addition to what I'm currently doing, would it be beneficial to start doing daily or weekly water changes and if so, what percentage should I be changing at?