The other day I bought a leather coral from my LFS.
Just for curiosity sake I decided to test the Nitrate in the water from the LFS bag that I brought home my coral in. I was surprised to see it was around 100.
Was that a real measure? Does leather coral excrete any sort of Nitrate that might have been the cause for the high reading in the bag or was that just their water?
I will say that one of the reason I've been going to this particular LFS is that their tank water always looks much cleaner than other fish stores I go to, not that visual is the best test thought.
Just curious.
Just for curiosity sake I decided to test the Nitrate in the water from the LFS bag that I brought home my coral in. I was surprised to see it was around 100.
Was that a real measure? Does leather coral excrete any sort of Nitrate that might have been the cause for the high reading in the bag or was that just their water?
I will say that one of the reason I've been going to this particular LFS is that their tank water always looks much cleaner than other fish stores I go to, not that visual is the best test thought.
Just curious.