lytic
New Member
I have a feeling that i am neglecting my testing of my tank. over the years i have had great luck with tanks (mainly because my lack of serious funds keeps me taking things slow).
The only thing I test with any super consistancy is the Specific Gravity for salt content. I have had my saltwater tank up and running (in some form or another) for about a year, and havent really had to add much salt.
In the year that it has been up, i have only done water change. Reading all of these posts makes me seem to think that I really should be doing more. All of my fish look real healthy and i havent lost any (when it was freshwater or saltwater for over 3 years), but after reading all this stuff im getting paranoid.
I tested the PH when i set up the saltwater tank, and havent really messed with it since.
What all regular maintnence do you guy reccommend. Am i flirting with death?
I have the following in my 55 tank:
2 perc clowns (3 inches total)
1 semi circle koran (1 inch)
1 dwarf lion (3 inches)
1 foxface rabbitfish (3 inches)
3 snails (about the size of a quarter each)
3 small hermit crabs
1 arrow crab (pretty big)
my setup is as follows
2 powerheads
undergravel filter (yeah, i know, i should ditch it)
duel biowheel penguin external
protien skimmer
around 60-75lbs of live rock
my lighting sucks (just a standard hood)
Some questions:
After the tank is cycled and good to go, how often do you reccomend testing for ammonia and nitrates/nitrites?
How often do you recommend water changes?
How often do you test ph?
What else should I normally test for?
How much of a benefit do you think a UV sterilizer would be?
what procedure do you use to add water to the tank (i generrally take tap water, and let it sit out for a few days, add salt if necessary, then add some chemicals to kill chlorine and ammonia and put it in). i have a feeling that my way isnt reccommended.
The only thing I test with any super consistancy is the Specific Gravity for salt content. I have had my saltwater tank up and running (in some form or another) for about a year, and havent really had to add much salt.
In the year that it has been up, i have only done water change. Reading all of these posts makes me seem to think that I really should be doing more. All of my fish look real healthy and i havent lost any (when it was freshwater or saltwater for over 3 years), but after reading all this stuff im getting paranoid.
I tested the PH when i set up the saltwater tank, and havent really messed with it since.
What all regular maintnence do you guy reccommend. Am i flirting with death?
I have the following in my 55 tank:
2 perc clowns (3 inches total)
1 semi circle koran (1 inch)
1 dwarf lion (3 inches)
1 foxface rabbitfish (3 inches)
3 snails (about the size of a quarter each)
3 small hermit crabs
1 arrow crab (pretty big)
my setup is as follows
2 powerheads
undergravel filter (yeah, i know, i should ditch it)
duel biowheel penguin external
protien skimmer
around 60-75lbs of live rock
my lighting sucks (just a standard hood)
Some questions:
After the tank is cycled and good to go, how often do you reccomend testing for ammonia and nitrates/nitrites?
How often do you recommend water changes?
How often do you test ph?
What else should I normally test for?
How much of a benefit do you think a UV sterilizer would be?
what procedure do you use to add water to the tank (i generrally take tap water, and let it sit out for a few days, add salt if necessary, then add some chemicals to kill chlorine and ammonia and put it in). i have a feeling that my way isnt reccommended.