thankgod4fish
Member
First and foremost, I want to say I'm probably the most excited guy around right now. I've been dying to set up a saltwater aquarium and finally, it's up. I've probably been reading the threads here for 3 or 4 months prior to actually setting up and registering. Wish me luck!!
Anyway, on to the issue at hand.... I have a 55 gallon aquarium with an AquaClear 300 that I just set up a week ago today. I intend on cycling with a couple of hardy fish but haven't been able to add them yet because I can't get the pH to 8.3. It's been in the neighborhood of 7.8 for a week straight. I have crushed coral as well as a few pieces of dead coral, from which I've read, are both natural pH buffers, but it doesn't seem like they're helping much. My LFS sold me SeaChem 8.3 pH Buffer which I've been using religiously since I set up (as per instructions, 1 level teaspoon per 20 gallons of water, pre-dissolved in 1 cup of freshwater) and the pH goes up momentarily, but drops back down to 7.8 within 24 hours.
I've read that I should aerate the water and conduct a partial water change but I don't want to plug in my airstone yet because I haven't picked up a hood fixture yet ( I know, I know but I'm getting one free from my brother-in-law and he can't make it down 'till this weekend... better free than cheap no?! =). I plugged the airstone in briefly, but without the hood the water sprays out and salt accumulates all over the place.
Once I get the hood, I'm more than willing to do these things, but I wanted to see if anyone can suggest anything else to try.
Thanks again, in advance, for anyone that replies.
I've got a fish tank!! =)
Anyway, on to the issue at hand.... I have a 55 gallon aquarium with an AquaClear 300 that I just set up a week ago today. I intend on cycling with a couple of hardy fish but haven't been able to add them yet because I can't get the pH to 8.3. It's been in the neighborhood of 7.8 for a week straight. I have crushed coral as well as a few pieces of dead coral, from which I've read, are both natural pH buffers, but it doesn't seem like they're helping much. My LFS sold me SeaChem 8.3 pH Buffer which I've been using religiously since I set up (as per instructions, 1 level teaspoon per 20 gallons of water, pre-dissolved in 1 cup of freshwater) and the pH goes up momentarily, but drops back down to 7.8 within 24 hours.
I've read that I should aerate the water and conduct a partial water change but I don't want to plug in my airstone yet because I haven't picked up a hood fixture yet ( I know, I know but I'm getting one free from my brother-in-law and he can't make it down 'till this weekend... better free than cheap no?! =). I plugged the airstone in briefly, but without the hood the water sprays out and salt accumulates all over the place.
Once I get the hood, I'm more than willing to do these things, but I wanted to see if anyone can suggest anything else to try.
Thanks again, in advance, for anyone that replies.
I've got a fish tank!! =)