Wattup everyone,
I've "finished" cycling my tank (though as a "cycle", it's cyclical in nature and can never actually be finished) but I digress... My ammonia and nitrite are at 0. Nitrate has been steady at 2ppm for about a 2 weeks now. My alkalinity is 5.5-6dkH, not sure if I am doing the Red Sea test correctly because it doesn't turn the blue starting color until I add 2 drops, so I don't know when to start counting drops. My pH is 7.9-8.1ish or so. My current bioload is 2 black mollies (Lewis and Clark) a couple zoa frags, and a small clean up crew 10 hermits, 5 margarita snails, 2 peppermint shrimp. I also have 3 bangaii cardinals in a QT.
Should I change anything regarding my parameters? From my reading, everyone says "don't chase numbers" so I'm not too concerned with the slightly low pH. I have ulva sea lettuce in the sump and I'm waiting on chaeto and some red ogo along with pods for the fuge, so my novice thinking is the nitrates will be taken care of. Is the alkalinity (or anything else) something I should be overly concerned with right now? I'm using Red Sea Coral Pro salt and I've never done a water change. I plan on using the Triton method and doing as few water changes as possible. Do I need to do a water change now? If so, how much? Should I dose start dosing soda ash or baking soda now? Basically, should I do anything now, or just send a sample to Triton?
Thanks in advance!
I've "finished" cycling my tank (though as a "cycle", it's cyclical in nature and can never actually be finished) but I digress... My ammonia and nitrite are at 0. Nitrate has been steady at 2ppm for about a 2 weeks now. My alkalinity is 5.5-6dkH, not sure if I am doing the Red Sea test correctly because it doesn't turn the blue starting color until I add 2 drops, so I don't know when to start counting drops. My pH is 7.9-8.1ish or so. My current bioload is 2 black mollies (Lewis and Clark) a couple zoa frags, and a small clean up crew 10 hermits, 5 margarita snails, 2 peppermint shrimp. I also have 3 bangaii cardinals in a QT.
Should I change anything regarding my parameters? From my reading, everyone says "don't chase numbers" so I'm not too concerned with the slightly low pH. I have ulva sea lettuce in the sump and I'm waiting on chaeto and some red ogo along with pods for the fuge, so my novice thinking is the nitrates will be taken care of. Is the alkalinity (or anything else) something I should be overly concerned with right now? I'm using Red Sea Coral Pro salt and I've never done a water change. I plan on using the Triton method and doing as few water changes as possible. Do I need to do a water change now? If so, how much? Should I dose start dosing soda ash or baking soda now? Basically, should I do anything now, or just send a sample to Triton?
Thanks in advance!