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bigshoesw

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Well, my tank is about 18 months old and has done great. Recently I have been having problems and was hopeing that you guys could help me out. Im looking to learn more about the cemistry of the water. Im wanting to know where I can get a good test kit. Please, any information you can provide will be great!!! Thanks again
 

oceansidefish

Active Member
you can buy testkits online or at your local lfs....Just make sure its for saltwater. If you have a reef tank you will also want to pick up a test kit for alk and calcium
 
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bigshoesw

Guest
Well, here are some numbers.
Ca=396mg/l
TH=300
Alk=140
pH=7.5
NO2=0
N03=0
Ammonia=0
What do you think? Do I need to make any changes? If so, how. Thanks
 

alix2.0

Active Member
wow im impressed! N03 is hard to get to 0! thats awesome. mines like, 10. after weeks of trying to lower it. id raise the SG to about 1.024-1.026ish though.
 
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bigshoesw

Guest
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try to get that up a little. Will it help clear the water?
Also, I was wondering what the affects would be if I do one 50/50, 10,000/Blue 36 watt, and also do a double blue actinic light. Will this hurt my corals? I just really like the look of the blue light. Thanks
 

thelmick

New Member
Originally Posted by alix2.0
wow im impressed! N03 is hard to get to 0! thats awesome. mines like, 10. after weeks of trying to lower it. id raise the SG to about 1.024-1.026ish though.
i dont think you want it that high. i think the best would be 1.020-1.024
 

dksart

Member
Originally Posted by thelmick
i dont think you want it that high. i think the best would be 1.020-1.024
That depends......do you have coral? If so your sg should stay around 1.025.
 
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bigshoesw

Guest
Yes, I do have mostly coral. Only have 2 clowns. So, Im going to go somewhere 1.024-1.025 and see what we get. Also, I just installed a 10" Led Moonlight. It looks great! It actually fits perfectly inside my sealed bulb fixture. It is angled at a 45, so it shines perfectly down the rock congifuration. Thanks for the help guys
 
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bigshoesw

Guest
Yeah, I was just thinking that. Whats the best way to raise the pH without causing problems in other areas? Thanks
 
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