Shooter7
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I have, what I am fairly confident are, dinoflagellates going in various rocks in my tank. I believe I have probably been overfeeding a tad and am taking steps to alleviate that. My last nitrate test had crept up on me a little bit, but i'm still under 10 on that. Water flow has been mentioned to me, but some of these are growing right out where the main flow coming out of my Seios is. Along with that, I don't see any collecting of detritus anywhere on the sandbed around the rocks. Fish poo tends to get blown around and exported as far as I can tell. I have been chatting about this with Mr. Calfo a little and along with seeing if I can do anything about any flow issues, he has suggested heavy skimming (which I'm already doing), tapering back on feeding (already doing that as well), and trying to significantly bump up my pH to around 8.6 steadily.
So, with regards to this I have finally gotten my hands on some wages pickling lime and using the kent dripper that fade has graciously let me borrow for awhile. However, even with putting in a decent dose of the b-ionic stuff, I can't really get my pH up over 8.3 (using the probe on my AC jr now to monitor this). And keeping it there even with dripping isn't happening. So, any ideas on a good way to boost my pH up there where he's suggesting so I can try and keep it there with the kalk drip?
Secondly, any other experiences with this stuff? It's not real bad right now and only on a few rocks (just the ones I got from you Kurt...hmmm
). I will probably try to do a water change soon. Using RO/DI with new filters in Jan and new DI resin about a week or so ago. I have chaeto in the fuge, it still has plenty of room in there but it is a pretty big bundle though. If you wadded it up it would probably be the size of a basketball. Not sure if I should trim that back or not? Any other thoughts/input appreciated. thanks
So, with regards to this I have finally gotten my hands on some wages pickling lime and using the kent dripper that fade has graciously let me borrow for awhile. However, even with putting in a decent dose of the b-ionic stuff, I can't really get my pH up over 8.3 (using the probe on my AC jr now to monitor this). And keeping it there even with dripping isn't happening. So, any ideas on a good way to boost my pH up there where he's suggesting so I can try and keep it there with the kalk drip?
Secondly, any other experiences with this stuff? It's not real bad right now and only on a few rocks (just the ones I got from you Kurt...hmmm