HELP ! MOM "SURPRISED" ME

jay0705

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Lol. Just test test test and do those water changes. Rem the new water has to match the tanks salinty. Keep a power head or air stone in it to help keep it oxygenated
 

kunathm

Member
Everything is in, and moving around the tank !

5 gallons is ready to go, salinity matches and the heater is bringing it to temp.

Now check nitrites and amonioa every 12 hours or 24? And slight increase change the water... again every 12 or 24 hours ?
 

kunathm

Member
This morning amonioa is at 0

Nitrates are 40 , that was at the 12 hour mark

5 gallon water change done at 7:30am and making 5 gallons now to be ready for testing tonight
 

jay0705

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Agreed with above. I tested mine yest it was 40ish. If it holds no change. If it or any ammonia goes up then change
 

Jesterrace

Active Member
should I test tonight and do a 3 gallon waterchange ? then continue to test daily and have 3 gallons ready almost daily ? or a bigger 5 gallon change ready ?
No, don't change the water for a while as it can restart the whole cycling process. I know you have brown algae but a week and a half seems like a very short period of time to cycle. Was the rock already cured?
 

kunathm

Member
The green chromis are, I'm pretty sure the starfish buried itself in the sand, the snails are crawling out of the tank, the shrimp and emerald crab are hanging out in "caves" in the live rock and the hermits are marching around cleaning

All seems ok
 

iidylii

Active Member
The green chromis are, I'm pretty sure the starfish buried itself in the sand, the snails are crawling out of the tank, the shrimp and emerald crab are hanging out in "caves" in the live rock and the hermits are marching around cleaning

All seems ok
Snails crawling out of the tank...all is not ok lol :eek::po_O
 
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