sepulatian
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Originally Posted by Jim417mx
Yea the rock was put into seperate saltwater before I put it in. But now my readings have changed to. Let me tell you straight up - I'm about to give up on this whole saltwater thing... I cant get it right, and when it seems that I have, something else measures wrong.
Nitrates: went up 10... at about 20 now - time for 20% water change ?
Nitrites: about 0.75 - 1.0
alkalinity : 300+
Hardness: 425
ph: 8.4
Ammonia: About 3.0 still but goin down slowly
Salinity: 30
Specific Gravity: 1.022
Your tank will be ok, it is just going to take some time. I had major issues when I set up my tank. I made the same mistakes that you and many other new hobbiests make. I went too fast. My tank was about 6-7 months old by the time all of the levels were where they belonged. The fact that your ammonia has gone down and your nitrate has gone up means that things are moving in the right direction. You are not as bad off as you think. Just don't add anything and let your tank stabelize.
Yea the rock was put into seperate saltwater before I put it in. But now my readings have changed to. Let me tell you straight up - I'm about to give up on this whole saltwater thing... I cant get it right, and when it seems that I have, something else measures wrong.
Nitrates: went up 10... at about 20 now - time for 20% water change ?
Nitrites: about 0.75 - 1.0
alkalinity : 300+
Hardness: 425
ph: 8.4
Ammonia: About 3.0 still but goin down slowly
Salinity: 30
Specific Gravity: 1.022
Your tank will be ok, it is just going to take some time. I had major issues when I set up my tank. I made the same mistakes that you and many other new hobbiests make. I went too fast. My tank was about 6-7 months old by the time all of the levels were where they belonged. The fact that your ammonia has gone down and your nitrate has gone up means that things are moving in the right direction. You are not as bad off as you think. Just don't add anything and let your tank stabelize.