Hi,Ok guys thanks again, I took them a sample of the water today, the only difference on the color chart was the ammonia, my water was actually perfect compared to the (saltwater) chart, didn't need to do a water changes, I will look for the other Master kit, the current rocks are all dead which will eventually turn live, the live sand I used was fast cycle live sand.
Only if the sand comes with pods, worms and other little creatures.Also will live sand chane rock to live rock? Or will it have to be live rock?
It does have a high range PH to the right of te PH.
The point I was trying to make is: Even API makes freshwater test kits and saltwater test kits for a reason. There's a difference in the test results.
That's what happened to me, and I even purchased a new master kit, thinking mine was old...but it read high (OVER 80, the highest reading) I would do a 30g water change, and all would be pretty good, but by next morning the kit read 80+ again. I did daily water changes for over a month, and every morning, 80+. I was told my canister filters were nitrate factories, so I went with a sump system, and still 80+. I Finally changed to Seachem kits because they come with a regent to double check the results...my nitrates were 1. I never had nitrate problems, and haven't since. The API kits read high on them...Geridoc said 4Xs higher, if they have that test reading high, I won't use any of them....I switched brands.Flower I asked because I'm using an API right now and my nitrates look much higher than I expected after doing 2 water changes using RO water.
LOL...AKA...Reef sand.Only if the sand comes with pods, worms and other little creatures.
Hi,
Get a SALTWATER master test kit. If it's too much bother to listen to our advice, why ask for it? Is there a difference you asked...and our answer is a huge YES, use SALTWATER kits not freshwater kits.
Just in case you care to know.... Dead rock will not become "LIVE" rock unless you seed it with live rock. All surfaces will get good bacteria colonies on them, even the plastic of the power heads and any foam filter media...that is not what makes live rock..."LIVE"
There are tiny living critters in and on the rock, the little critters are part of the cleaning crew that keeps the tank balanced by feeding on the waste created by the fish and algae in your tank.
If you did a 15g water change, there would be no ammonia reading because you have it under control by doing a water change as instructed. Also I want to explain: There is no such thing as fast cycle live sand...that is an illusion. You put bacteria loaded sand in your tank, it helps, but it will not make the cycle faster. The ONLY truly "live" sand, is reef sand, it has critters in it, not just bacteria.
Aduvall, The API nitrate kits read higher, GeriDoc can explain the tech stuff... I used API kits, I was doing water changes like crazy, and even changed my filtration trying to get them under control...all the while, nothing was wrong.
So now for the sake of my sanity...I'm done. I tell you the fish store is bad...you keep going to them, you insist you know that freshwater kits are just as good..fine, it's your tank. I have only been keeping fish for over 30 years, what do I know.....
Not at all, i'm trying to soak up as much as I can, ask on. lolSorry I don't mean to thread hijack... I'll start my own if I have more questions.
Thanks deejeff, yes I have a cover on the tank. Thanks for the positive words and advice.Dont put cured lr in yet.there is always a little die off and you will get a small ammonia spike from it .especially since the tank isnt cycled yet.you are on track .watch the ammonia and do a 15 gallon change out if needed.i have done it plenty of times over the years.by the way is there a top on that tank? I see a firefish they like to jump
The stock glass cover that folds. One on each side..... What u guys think about the covers I see with the open square holds in itWhat type of cover is it?
Hi,The stock glass cover that folds. One on each side..... What u guys think about the covers I see with the open square holds in it