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| www.saltwatercritters.com Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Orange County
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Craig, have you tested your waters' parameters? Leathers are very hardy coral. There's an old standard joke in the hobby that states in order to frag a leather, you just throw it in a blender, chop it up and put the pieces in your tank. THIS IS JUST A JOKE, DO NOT TRY IT. However, it does relate the relative hardiness of leathers. Test your water. Post the results. Hear the feedback. Russ
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| 120 Club Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Norwalk, CT
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here are the specs; phosphate: 0.5 SG= 1.023 temp=79 calcium=440 ph=8.2 ammonia= 0.5 nitrate=5 nitrite=0 other thing to note is that I'm planning to do a 10% water change tomorrow and put some fresh phosban into my filter. Last edited by Craig; 06-07-2006 at 06:21 PM. |
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Other tests needed are: Alkalinity (extremely important test) Magnesium swimmer
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| www.saltwatercritters.com Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Orange County
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Craig, also mention what brand test kit you're using. When you go out for the new Alk & Mg kits, try to get Salifert. swimmer
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| 120 Club Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Norwalk, CT
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Took a few days for my lfs to order, but I managed to get the Salifert test kits today. Damn these were pricey! alk 9.9dKH salifert Mag 1200ppm salifert phosphate: 0.5 Aquarium Pharmaceuticals SG= 1.024 instant ocean hydrometer temp=78 stick on thermometer calcium=430 Aquarium Pharmaceuticals ph=8.3 Aquarium Pharmaceuticals ammonia= 0.5 Aquarium Pharmaceuticals nitrate=5 Aquarium Pharmaceuticals nitrite=0 Aquarium Pharmaceuticals The leather has been coming apart for the past few days. It's about half the original size. I moved it closer to my filter intake so the crud coming off can be captured. Do the H2O parameters seem ok? Last edited by Craig; 06-11-2006 at 07:15 PM. |
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| www.saltwatercritters.com Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Orange County
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Your water parameters aren't terrible at all. How long has the tank been set up? Refresh my memory, how many lbs of LR in what size tank? You're showing a reading of .5 Ammonia. This could be an indicator that your cycle is not complete, or maybe you just recently added more LR that is causing a mini cycle. Otherwise all the rest of your parameters are fine. I would most definitely ditch the hydrometer and get yourself a refractometer: $59.95 $44.95 $39.95 $29.95 You won't be disappointed with any of the above. Hydrometers are notorious for inaccurate readings. swimmer
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| 120 Club Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Norwalk, CT
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Tank has been setup for over 6 months. It's a 46 gallon with 65lbs of live rock and 40 pounds of live sand. I've recently added a couple of frags which were attached to nice size chunks of liverock, and about 15 snails . It's been at 0.5 for just under a week. Prior to that it was at 0. I'm going to do a small water change tonight (approx 5 galoons) and clean out my cannister filter to try to help it out a little. I will definately be purchasing a refractometer after my next paycheck. The $30 one seems perfect! Thanks for that tip ![]() |
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