mrothermel
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Our package came 5 days ago and the rock is beautiful! We have some clicking and we have yet to find a mantis...nor have we seen that shrimp that could make the sound. We have at least three porcelain crabs and 4 large snails along with 4 very small snails. We aren't good at naming things yet so I won't even try.
Our questions are as follows...we are testing twice a day. Started needing to do water changes on day 3. Since then we have done water changes each day and the ammonia level never goes below 1. We bought a new test kit because the first one did not specify between 1 and 2.5...but the new one still only goes 1 - 2. The pH is always 8.6 now. Hardly ever less and of course the alkaline is high. The PO4 is 1. We are using r/o water and not feeding the tank as Richard suggests. There are many areas of white on the sponge which we assume is dead sponge and may be what is driving the numbers...do you think?
Do you do water changes twice a day sometimes? Do we need to do more than changing 10 gallons at a time (tank is 48 gal...however with the rock it is probably only 42 or so).
Is the pH so high just because of that ammonia? We can't get it lower now. Do we need to be concerned?
More to follow...thanks in advance for you advice!
Our questions are as follows...we are testing twice a day. Started needing to do water changes on day 3. Since then we have done water changes each day and the ammonia level never goes below 1. We bought a new test kit because the first one did not specify between 1 and 2.5...but the new one still only goes 1 - 2. The pH is always 8.6 now. Hardly ever less and of course the alkaline is high. The PO4 is 1. We are using r/o water and not feeding the tank as Richard suggests. There are many areas of white on the sponge which we assume is dead sponge and may be what is driving the numbers...do you think?
Do you do water changes twice a day sometimes? Do we need to do more than changing 10 gallons at a time (tank is 48 gal...however with the rock it is probably only 42 or so).
Is the pH so high just because of that ammonia? We can't get it lower now. Do we need to be concerned?
More to follow...thanks in advance for you advice!