wolfdogg
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my dkh is assumed to be near 19dkh after using salifert test kit, it took a complete 1ml, then another .2 ml on the 2nd run.
i have been overdosing with arm and hammer baking soda (sodium bicarbonate).
what cost effective(free) method can i use to bring it down? how about lemon or lime juice a few cc's daily? that would probably be a huge algae grower i imagine, but its an acid. I really dont want to use this, i just thought of it, since i use it to kill aptasia with a syringe "good idea for those of you who have an aptasia problem, it works flawlessly)
I dont want to really do another water change, since last night i just did a slow siphon flow of 4 to 4.5 fresh gallons last night, and YES< i added just over ateast a teaspoon prob, using the palm of the hand method, last night into mix after reading today that a teaspoon is appropriate for 10 gallons, not 5gals. I tested today for the first time in a while, after my snails (atreas only) are CONSISTANTLY falling off the glass. the ceriths are fine. The astreas are also getting kind of puffy and old looking, raggedy on their tissue, and slightly inflammed looking if not old. the snails are near a year old, and about the size of a nickel around. These astreas have been my indicator and the reason i suspected i had a problem, on top of having the coralline declining and not any new growing.
I have not seen this before. over the last week, since my last water change about 2 weeks ago actually(which was LONG OVERDUE at that point(prob 2 months from last change) i dosed too much sodium bicarb, and thats when it started i believe(noticing snails flying off glass as each morning they were upside down on sand). But, i suspected my nitrates to be high then, so i thought that was the reason. But after that water change, and after last nights change i tested my alk and found it to be skyrocketed to my dismay, i assumed it had all been used up, but apparently quite the opposite.
i think my nitrates must be near 5ppm or less by now after last nights change, and could have been 10ppm or over during the last change. i dont use nitrate testers as long as the cyano doesnt appear and i dont see ANY GHA.
i had a bit of maroon cakey cyano bacteria growing on top of one old algae plant, a plant that has not grown in months, so that was my sign of a pending water change a few weeks ago, and i also see some GHS on one rock, very sparse growth, and wondering why the snails arent taking care of it. I have about 15 healthy astreas i think, and about 5 healthy ceriths. I think the water got so bad at that time that its the reason i lost my only peppermint "aptasia muncher" shrimp, and the reason i had a slow decline in hermie's. i think i only have about 4 hermies left, and the 20 of them lived for about 9 months with no problems until i ran out of salt and money for h2o changes. So, with teh shrimp, about 16 hermies, and a few astreas missing, i guess i got a hit of nitrates. With teh water changes ive been OD'ing teh tank on ALK. The calcium is at a good 430ppm and havent dosed any of that since i ran out(turbo calc) several months ago.
theres little life in teh tank, only one naturally occurring encrusting monopora or somethign of the sort, and quite a few sponges, quite a few naturally ocurring brittles(about 15-20) and about 30 asturina stars, all of which spawned in my tank. Also, i have 1 false percula, 1 flamefish goby, 1 yellow and pink damsel(forgot name) and 1 neon goby(or could it be a wrasse but think its a neon), only 4 fish, the only 4 fish i bought, 3 of which are about a year old(not the damsel).
Do falling snails indicate high alkilinity? hehe, i think so!
water params today
temp - 77 F.
nitrate?? salifert is bad
Calcium - 430ppm
Alk - prob 6.98meQ or 19dKH
ph - atleast 8.2 maybe 8.3
salinity 1.024
temperature swings regularly between 76 and 80 for last couple weeks, and previous to that was swinging from 76 to 87 for the August heat spell, OUCH!! my place is getting too hot, and have no chiller, i use the air conditioner just to keep the tank cool, and a seperate fan.
those are all i can think of as to why my snails are looking like they are about to keep over, although i havent found a single dead hermit crab or snail yet since i started teh tank about a year or more ago. i also have not had a fish die on me, the only thing i lost so far is 2 peppermints and one cleaner shrimp that i can tell, except for the missing crabs and snails.
i have been overdosing with arm and hammer baking soda (sodium bicarbonate).
what cost effective(free) method can i use to bring it down? how about lemon or lime juice a few cc's daily? that would probably be a huge algae grower i imagine, but its an acid. I really dont want to use this, i just thought of it, since i use it to kill aptasia with a syringe "good idea for those of you who have an aptasia problem, it works flawlessly)
I dont want to really do another water change, since last night i just did a slow siphon flow of 4 to 4.5 fresh gallons last night, and YES< i added just over ateast a teaspoon prob, using the palm of the hand method, last night into mix after reading today that a teaspoon is appropriate for 10 gallons, not 5gals. I tested today for the first time in a while, after my snails (atreas only) are CONSISTANTLY falling off the glass. the ceriths are fine. The astreas are also getting kind of puffy and old looking, raggedy on their tissue, and slightly inflammed looking if not old. the snails are near a year old, and about the size of a nickel around. These astreas have been my indicator and the reason i suspected i had a problem, on top of having the coralline declining and not any new growing.
I have not seen this before. over the last week, since my last water change about 2 weeks ago actually(which was LONG OVERDUE at that point(prob 2 months from last change) i dosed too much sodium bicarb, and thats when it started i believe(noticing snails flying off glass as each morning they were upside down on sand). But, i suspected my nitrates to be high then, so i thought that was the reason. But after that water change, and after last nights change i tested my alk and found it to be skyrocketed to my dismay, i assumed it had all been used up, but apparently quite the opposite.
i think my nitrates must be near 5ppm or less by now after last nights change, and could have been 10ppm or over during the last change. i dont use nitrate testers as long as the cyano doesnt appear and i dont see ANY GHA.

theres little life in teh tank, only one naturally occurring encrusting monopora or somethign of the sort, and quite a few sponges, quite a few naturally ocurring brittles(about 15-20) and about 30 asturina stars, all of which spawned in my tank. Also, i have 1 false percula, 1 flamefish goby, 1 yellow and pink damsel(forgot name) and 1 neon goby(or could it be a wrasse but think its a neon), only 4 fish, the only 4 fish i bought, 3 of which are about a year old(not the damsel).
Do falling snails indicate high alkilinity? hehe, i think so!
water params today
temp - 77 F.
nitrate?? salifert is bad
Calcium - 430ppm
Alk - prob 6.98meQ or 19dKH
ph - atleast 8.2 maybe 8.3
salinity 1.024
temperature swings regularly between 76 and 80 for last couple weeks, and previous to that was swinging from 76 to 87 for the August heat spell, OUCH!! my place is getting too hot, and have no chiller, i use the air conditioner just to keep the tank cool, and a seperate fan.
those are all i can think of as to why my snails are looking like they are about to keep over, although i havent found a single dead hermit crab or snail yet since i started teh tank about a year or more ago. i also have not had a fish die on me, the only thing i lost so far is 2 peppermints and one cleaner shrimp that i can tell, except for the missing crabs and snails.