bondgirl
New Member
I have a 35 gallon, 2nd week in cycle, FO CS tank.
My question is, what do you suggest the SG should be? I currently have two percula clowns and two yellow tailed damsels that are just thriving. My PH is stable 7.0-8.0, NH3 is low, everything looks good (I guess my tank hasn't really peaked yet), but my Seatest is showing 1.016, even alittle lower. A few LFS salesmen told me I should be between 1.018-1.023 on a FO setup. But I don't want to mess with it if everything is in working order. I'm completely new to this so bare that in mind when I ask my measly little questions, LOL. Eventually, I want this to be a QT once I get the hang of everything and slowly start cycling a 150 gallon.
Should I add salt to the next water change? Or leave it the way it is?
Is there any other type of tester for SG that you would recommend?
Why is it that everytime I test my water at the store? They tell me it's always higher than what I show?
Thanks for any responses
My question is, what do you suggest the SG should be? I currently have two percula clowns and two yellow tailed damsels that are just thriving. My PH is stable 7.0-8.0, NH3 is low, everything looks good (I guess my tank hasn't really peaked yet), but my Seatest is showing 1.016, even alittle lower. A few LFS salesmen told me I should be between 1.018-1.023 on a FO setup. But I don't want to mess with it if everything is in working order. I'm completely new to this so bare that in mind when I ask my measly little questions, LOL. Eventually, I want this to be a QT once I get the hang of everything and slowly start cycling a 150 gallon.
Should I add salt to the next water change? Or leave it the way it is?
Is there any other type of tester for SG that you would recommend?
Why is it that everytime I test my water at the store? They tell me it's always higher than what I show?
Thanks for any responses