welcome to our obsession.
A few questions
What other test kits do I NEED to have thats a must? calcium and kh carbon hardness (alkalinity) are what you would need for now
I do water changes biweekly, is this sufficient? 10% once a week is better
As opposed to running my skimmer, do you think I should add another fluval 405 instead? i would pick the skimmer(albeit it sux) over another 405
hello and welcome.
please refrain from buying any livestock from petland discount (they are usually not in the best of health and will cause problems and headaches)....buy them from members/vendors here...just search for sale or post in the want to buy page. they will also give you the best advice on compatibility and how to care for the animals.
before adding any chemicals(for example ph-up/ ph-down or getting rid off algae and cyanobacteria) please do a thorough research on the topic. usually a quick fix chemicals is not the best solution and many times is a very bad idea.
let's work with what you already have.
the api test kit - ammonia and the ph are just acceptable. the nitrate is almost useless....but for now if it shows anything yellowish-->orange, water change time. api calcium and kh carbon hardness(alk) are simple and acceptable for the price. remember it's more of a stability range you're looking for since the "number value" in the api kits are not quite accurate. for example if your alk tests normally between 8-10, but then all of a sudden it tests 7 or 11 then something is not quite right.
ask a member near you who has a
refractometer to help calibrate your hydrometer. just mark the value from the refractometer on to the hydrometer with a sharpy.
all links here are just to give you an idea of what i'm talking about. many vendors here can get the same type of products for you...so please support them.
http://www.petsolutions.com/Chemi-Pure+I19916705+C39.aspx
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/Carbon-and-Phosphate-Remover-GFO-Phosphate-Remover-(GFO)-Granular-GFO/c109_8_87/p350/1-pound-(453-Grams)-Granular-Ferric-Oxide/product_info.html
take out all foam and prefilter, etc. from the the fluval 405 and the aquaclear 70. run the 405 with only chemi-pure bags(2x 10 oz. bags) and gfo bag(amount indicated on container) inside. you can run the aquaclear 70 empty just for aeration or split up the chemi-pure bags...one in here and one in the 405. rinse the chemi-pure and the gfo at least every 2-3 weeks, swap for new gfo after 3-4 weeks, new chemi-pure after 4-5 months. yes there are many other products but these two really work are probably the easiest for maintenace and best bang for the buck.
things to up grade once you can afford:
ro/di unit- you should be using only ro/di water for top off and preparing salt water mix. if you don't have access to ro/di water, look to buy the water from a member
near you. you'll probably go thru about 10 gal./week for top off and water change. 1 gal. ~ 8lbs. 80 lbs. to lug around every week is pretty heavy but hey you're young. ro/di units will pay for itself in no time.
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/RO/DI...-75GDP-RO/DI-5-Stage-System/product_info.html
lights- depends on what corals you want to keep- for things similar to what you already have, t'5s would probably be a good choice. metal halide produces a lot of heat you may need to get a chiller or run your a/c all the time($$$$), power compacts are not adequate in my opinion.
https://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+3733+13822+18700&pcatid=18700
http://www.petsolutions.com/Nova-Extreme-HO-T5-Fixtures+I42901121+C40001722.aspx
skimmer, sump,- something like this
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/custom-king/62518-brand-new-custom-sump-skimmer.html
i hope this help. mr members are some of the most friendly and helpful than any others. i've met many friends here.
-tom