jarice1978
Member
Hello,
I have had my 55 gallon tank up and running for about 1 year and 3 months. I have periodically added more and more things and upgraded over time. Right now I am at the point were I would like to start adding inverts like anemones and corals.
I purchased a flat anemone and a candylactus anemone a few weeks ago. The flat anemnone lasted for 2 weeks and then died, and the candylactus lasted for 3. At the time I got them, my water params where the following:
nitrates = .05 - 10
nitrites = 0
ph = 8.4
ammonia = 0
After the anemones died, I took a sample of water to the LFS and they said I had high nitrates (40 - 60) and high ammonia(20). They said it was probably because I was overfeeding. I agreed. I then stopped feeding for 5 days and have been feeding lightly every other day for about 2 weeks now. I even did a 20% water change.
I purchased a new test kit(the one the LFS uses) and am still getting nitrate readings of 40+.
Does anyone know what is going on with this?
Changes I have made recently,
I added a new AquaC Remora hang on skimmer - good thing
Started using distilled water to top off - good thing
less feeding - good thing
So what else can I do?
I will check this post later tonight...
Thanks in advance,
Joe
:notsure:
I have had my 55 gallon tank up and running for about 1 year and 3 months. I have periodically added more and more things and upgraded over time. Right now I am at the point were I would like to start adding inverts like anemones and corals.
I purchased a flat anemone and a candylactus anemone a few weeks ago. The flat anemnone lasted for 2 weeks and then died, and the candylactus lasted for 3. At the time I got them, my water params where the following:
nitrates = .05 - 10
nitrites = 0
ph = 8.4
ammonia = 0
After the anemones died, I took a sample of water to the LFS and they said I had high nitrates (40 - 60) and high ammonia(20). They said it was probably because I was overfeeding. I agreed. I then stopped feeding for 5 days and have been feeding lightly every other day for about 2 weeks now. I even did a 20% water change.
I purchased a new test kit(the one the LFS uses) and am still getting nitrate readings of 40+.
Does anyone know what is going on with this?
Changes I have made recently,
I added a new AquaC Remora hang on skimmer - good thing
Started using distilled water to top off - good thing
less feeding - good thing
So what else can I do?
I will check this post later tonight...
Thanks in advance,
Joe
:notsure: