RussC
Active member
I posted in the chemistry forum but response has been slow. Thought I'd try in this forum. Mcgyvr has been helping me, but I need some more input.
Just got my tank up and running. For some reason I thought, maybe because of something I read, it was a good idea to get the parameters of a new tank all balanced before adding anything like live rock.
My current parameters are ALK 12.04, CA 460, Mag is high at least to 1600, PH 7.73, Temp about 77-78. I'm still learning the Red Sea Foundation Pro test kit. Taking a little getting used to.
I have a Red Sea xl 425 tank, 88 gallon display with 24 gallon tank. With the 80 pounds o substrate and equipment I'm guessing around 90-100 gallons of volume. I mixed with Red Sea Coral Pro salt and am following Red Sea's suggestions for parameters on a mixed coral tank of ALK 11.5, Salinity 34, CA 450, MAG 1350, Temp 77-78.
I filled up my tank completely and ran RO/DI water in it for a couple days to work out all the kinks. Then mixed any salt directly in the tank. Now I'm going to remove what's necessary while I add rock.
1) With what I've got, can I go ahead and start adding live rock to kick off the cycle?
2) Once I add the live rock what, should I expect my numbers to do? I would suspect they would go crazy introducing life with waste, etc.
3) The ALK is higher than the recommended 11.5. Is 12.04 dangerous high or what?
I guess I was a little surprised and some of the suggestions that ALK should be 7-11 when Red Sea suggested 11.5. I was also a little surprised at the lower than expected PH. It was suggested Im moving too fast on the dosing. Gotta admit, that could easily be the case. The dosing part is new to me so I'm learning as we go.
Remember, there is no livestock/rock in the tank. The only thing I added was 80 pounds of substrate.
Just got my tank up and running. For some reason I thought, maybe because of something I read, it was a good idea to get the parameters of a new tank all balanced before adding anything like live rock.
My current parameters are ALK 12.04, CA 460, Mag is high at least to 1600, PH 7.73, Temp about 77-78. I'm still learning the Red Sea Foundation Pro test kit. Taking a little getting used to.
I have a Red Sea xl 425 tank, 88 gallon display with 24 gallon tank. With the 80 pounds o substrate and equipment I'm guessing around 90-100 gallons of volume. I mixed with Red Sea Coral Pro salt and am following Red Sea's suggestions for parameters on a mixed coral tank of ALK 11.5, Salinity 34, CA 450, MAG 1350, Temp 77-78.
I filled up my tank completely and ran RO/DI water in it for a couple days to work out all the kinks. Then mixed any salt directly in the tank. Now I'm going to remove what's necessary while I add rock.
1) With what I've got, can I go ahead and start adding live rock to kick off the cycle?
2) Once I add the live rock what, should I expect my numbers to do? I would suspect they would go crazy introducing life with waste, etc.
3) The ALK is higher than the recommended 11.5. Is 12.04 dangerous high or what?
I guess I was a little surprised and some of the suggestions that ALK should be 7-11 when Red Sea suggested 11.5. I was also a little surprised at the lower than expected PH. It was suggested Im moving too fast on the dosing. Gotta admit, that could easily be the case. The dosing part is new to me so I'm learning as we go.
Remember, there is no livestock/rock in the tank. The only thing I added was 80 pounds of substrate.