Hello,
My latest round of tests came back with:
nitrite/nitrate/ammonia - 0
pH - 8.0
alkalinity - 3mq/l
I have read and read and the general consensus on various sites parameter charts as well as a few books puts those values under acceptable levels but they are on the low end of acceptance.
I do not have any corals,anemones,sponges,etc yet so I do not need to worry about this that terribly yet but I need a some clarification.
Would I expect to see these values drop once new corals etc. are added to my tank minus any drop due to a cycle?
Do these values eventually crawl back to normal? I do not want to add any buffers yet as I see a real danger in having a buffer
Also: I do not have my phosphate / calcium tests in yet but they should be coming in at the end of this week. What I would like to know ahead of time is; if corals need calcium for..calcification..then I would assume those levels need to be maintained by calcium additives? I do not see any reason RO water would rebuild calcium levels on its own but I could be wrong.
Could I have some clarification? If I definately need calcium additives does anyone have a prefered brand and why?
My latest round of tests came back with:
nitrite/nitrate/ammonia - 0
pH - 8.0
alkalinity - 3mq/l
I have read and read and the general consensus on various sites parameter charts as well as a few books puts those values under acceptable levels but they are on the low end of acceptance.
I do not have any corals,anemones,sponges,etc yet so I do not need to worry about this that terribly yet but I need a some clarification.
Would I expect to see these values drop once new corals etc. are added to my tank minus any drop due to a cycle?
Do these values eventually crawl back to normal? I do not want to add any buffers yet as I see a real danger in having a buffer
Also: I do not have my phosphate / calcium tests in yet but they should be coming in at the end of this week. What I would like to know ahead of time is; if corals need calcium for..calcification..then I would assume those levels need to be maintained by calcium additives? I do not see any reason RO water would rebuild calcium levels on its own but I could be wrong.
Could I have some clarification? If I definately need calcium additives does anyone have a prefered brand and why?



