tired_boy_mike
Member
Hi everybody,
As you can see I am asking a lot of questions lately. I've had my reef tank over a year now and have been really lazy and now it's starting to catch up to me. But I'm going to change that, I'm going to be a responsible reef tank owner.
So here is my next question: I just did a water test for my tank and here are the results:
Hagen test kit
Calcium: Pink = no matter how many more drops of regent #3 I add. 1 drop X 20 =mg/L. I added 20 drops and the color is still damn pink. It is suppose to turn violet. So this mean I have over 400 mg/L? Is that possible?
Ammonia: Purple which suggest it's over 6.1 ( very bad ). Nothing has died in this tank. Maybe a few snail and hermit crabs.
Nitrate: Dark Pink.. This also is very bad, beyond the 110mg/L. Need to do a water change.
PH High Range: Light Green, color looks below 7.5.
These are all the tests I have taken and my tank failed miserably on all.
What should I do from here?
Help!!
As you can see I am asking a lot of questions lately. I've had my reef tank over a year now and have been really lazy and now it's starting to catch up to me. But I'm going to change that, I'm going to be a responsible reef tank owner.
So here is my next question: I just did a water test for my tank and here are the results:
Hagen test kit
Calcium: Pink = no matter how many more drops of regent #3 I add. 1 drop X 20 =mg/L. I added 20 drops and the color is still damn pink. It is suppose to turn violet. So this mean I have over 400 mg/L? Is that possible?
Ammonia: Purple which suggest it's over 6.1 ( very bad ). Nothing has died in this tank. Maybe a few snail and hermit crabs.
Nitrate: Dark Pink.. This also is very bad, beyond the 110mg/L. Need to do a water change.
PH High Range: Light Green, color looks below 7.5.
These are all the tests I have taken and my tank failed miserably on all.
What should I do from here?
Help!!