Originally Posted by
Posiden
http:///forum/post/3176684
I would just run the skimmer for now and see what the water does. I wouldn't dose the B-ionic till you know what your levels are. After a couple of days your PH might come up on its own. Your tank doesn't have any sort of a demand to require dosing right now. With your old water and the fresh water you made up you should be just fine.
Do you know what salt the PO used?
What salt did you get?
What skimmer did you get?
So, the protein skimmer doesn't fit in aquapods, apparently ... there is just no room for the hood to close all of the way ... not anywhere in the tank so I'm disappointed about that.
It was an Oceanic Bio Cube for 14 and 29 gal tanks.
I am using Instant Ocean ... messaged PO and haven't heard back.
The only difference I have made was adding the CUC ... I got 2 peppermint shrimp, 6 red banded trochus snails, 6 hermits (3 red legged and 3 blue legged) a fighting conch and some nassarius snails (who are so fun to watch when food hits the sand ... they all emerge from the sandbed like zombies in the middle of the night).
Today, PH is up to 8.0 from 7.8. I'm now at 4 full days that its been up and running ... amonia, trites and trates are all at 0 still.
I have not dosed the B-Ionic ...
I'm going to get the testing kits for the alk this week so I can really get a handle on all of my levels.
My husband, who had NO INTEREST in this venture seems to have taken a liking to Lucky too ... he wants to "give him a chance" after I told him the LFS will only take him to resell as a feeder fish!
I will say that activity in the tank (the CUC) makes such a difference ... I sit there and stare at the acrobatics and brute strength of the hermit crabs and wonder how the shrimp can wobble back and forth, back and forth for so long upside down. Before I know it, 45 mins has gone by and I don't even have a fish that I care for in the tank yet ...
Thank you all for your wisdom and input ... it's soooo appreciated.
Kat