cristine
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Friday I did my normal weekly 10% water change. Did my own water testing:
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
PH 8.2
Nitrates approx. 80
I've been battling my nitrate levels for a while now and took a water sample into my lfs to confirm my results. Their results:
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
PH 8.2
Nitrates 0
Their words "Your water is perfect"
Decided to take a sample to another lfs. They tested for PH and Specific Gravity only :notsure: . They said my Specific Gravity was too high 1.027 and my PH was too low-can't remember exact number. They suggested I do another water change using fresh water with an added buffer, 10 gal. for my 60 gal. tank. After the water change my specific gravity is 1.022. The PH looks good, but according to my test, it was fine before. This is a tank with live rock, fish, and two small bubble tip anemones.
Now for my question: This morning fish look great, much more active :joy: , but my sally crab is belly up, missing two legs, and moving/twitching occasionally. I'm guessing this was too rapid a salinity change for her
. I would have thought she would be more able to adjust to the change than the fish, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Also my cleaner shrimp are fine. I'm not sure if she is actually dead yet because of the movement I'm seeing. I'm really bummed about this especially because I feel it's my fault
Obviously I'm new to this (Tank up since April), and I've been very frustrated at the differences in test results depending on who is doing the testing. I use the Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit-same as both local fish stores. I live in Orange County California-any recommendations of a good lfs? Any thoughts on what went wrong?
Thanks
Cris
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
PH 8.2
Nitrates approx. 80
I've been battling my nitrate levels for a while now and took a water sample into my lfs to confirm my results. Their results:
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
PH 8.2
Nitrates 0
Their words "Your water is perfect"
Decided to take a sample to another lfs. They tested for PH and Specific Gravity only :notsure: . They said my Specific Gravity was too high 1.027 and my PH was too low-can't remember exact number. They suggested I do another water change using fresh water with an added buffer, 10 gal. for my 60 gal. tank. After the water change my specific gravity is 1.022. The PH looks good, but according to my test, it was fine before. This is a tank with live rock, fish, and two small bubble tip anemones.
Now for my question: This morning fish look great, much more active :joy: , but my sally crab is belly up, missing two legs, and moving/twitching occasionally. I'm guessing this was too rapid a salinity change for her
Obviously I'm new to this (Tank up since April), and I've been very frustrated at the differences in test results depending on who is doing the testing. I use the Aquarium Pharmaceuticals test kit-same as both local fish stores. I live in Orange County California-any recommendations of a good lfs? Any thoughts on what went wrong?
Thanks
Cris