fishphreak
Member
Ok yesterday I purchased a nitrate test kit. I have never tested my nitrates before (Big mistake!) I could not find salifert so I had to get aquarium pharmaceuticals. I will be throwing way all my test kits and get only Salifet just as soon as I can. But for the next few weeks this is what I will have to use.
My problem is my nitrates are 160 ppm. I have no idea how long they have been that way or what to do about it since I have never tested for them before.
Oh yeah my tank is about a year old at this point.
I really need some advice on what to do!
Here are my tank readings.
Temp 79
PH 8.15
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 0
Nitrate 160
Alk 11 dKH
Calcium 380 I think
For the calcium I have a Hagan test and I can't get a good color match. The color chart shows very pale colors and what is in my test tube is VERY dark. But I think it is probably somewhere around 380.
I don't know what other info you may need so let me know if you need more info.
Everything in my tank appears to be fine except for my brain coral. He will expand for a day or two then close up for a day or two then expand for another day or two and so on and so on.
Thank you so much,
Jessica
My problem is my nitrates are 160 ppm. I have no idea how long they have been that way or what to do about it since I have never tested for them before.
Oh yeah my tank is about a year old at this point.
I really need some advice on what to do!
Here are my tank readings.
Temp 79
PH 8.15
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 0
Nitrate 160
Alk 11 dKH
Calcium 380 I think
For the calcium I have a Hagan test and I can't get a good color match. The color chart shows very pale colors and what is in my test tube is VERY dark. But I think it is probably somewhere around 380.
I don't know what other info you may need so let me know if you need more info.
Everything in my tank appears to be fine except for my brain coral. He will expand for a day or two then close up for a day or two then expand for another day or two and so on and so on.
Thank you so much,
Jessica