njjamie
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Originally Posted by sepulatian
http:///forum/post/2685160
As mentioned, your salinity is low. That is why your sea hare and snails have not done well. Raise it as Robdog recommended. Stop adding the buffer. Never add anything like that unless you are testing your readings daily. It can raise too high too fast. Even the fish cannot tolerate that. As the SG increases the PH will stabilize. The salt mix contains a buffer. When there is more salt mix in the water there will also be more buffer. Have your LFS test for phosphates and also alkalinity. Post those readings.
I have stopped adding the buffer as suggested. To my surprise, my sea hair is still around. My girl thinks it is doing a better job than I do, but maybe I am over analyzing??
I am waiting for the next top and I will be topping off with salt instead of RO as I usually do.
Should I be taking this phosphate bag out?
Does the salinity have anything to do with the hair algae?
Thanks again for everyones help!
Jamie
http:///forum/post/2685160
As mentioned, your salinity is low. That is why your sea hare and snails have not done well. Raise it as Robdog recommended. Stop adding the buffer. Never add anything like that unless you are testing your readings daily. It can raise too high too fast. Even the fish cannot tolerate that. As the SG increases the PH will stabilize. The salt mix contains a buffer. When there is more salt mix in the water there will also be more buffer. Have your LFS test for phosphates and also alkalinity. Post those readings.
I have stopped adding the buffer as suggested. To my surprise, my sea hair is still around. My girl thinks it is doing a better job than I do, but maybe I am over analyzing??
I am waiting for the next top and I will be topping off with salt instead of RO as I usually do.
Should I be taking this phosphate bag out?
Does the salinity have anything to do with the hair algae?
Thanks again for everyones help!
Jamie