mahargster
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I've been keeping saltwater tanks for four years now. I have a 30g and 60g tank. In the past year or so, I sadly began to neglect my tanks (a combination of money and time issues), and they began to fall into disrepair. Long story short, I am now trying to correct my errors, and bring my tanks back to their former glory.
I just replaced all of my test kits, and bought a refractometer (long overdue). My results were fairly grim:
60g:
Nitrate 40ppm
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
pH 7.9
Alkalinity 7
Mag 1480
Calc 380
Temp 79
Salinity 1.029
30g:
Nitrate 70ppm
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
pH 7.8
Alkalinity 6 or 7
Calc 360
Magnesium 1450
Temp 79
Salinity 1.028
My problem is, that I don't know where to start. I recently started mixing my salt in a large trash bucket (heated and has a power head) in large quantities as a way of fixing my time issue. The hydrometers I was using screwed me over, and it turns out I was mixing 1.030 water. I believe that the high salinity is the cause of the magnesium concentration. The other problem is that my tap water has a pH of about 7.7 and a calc level of 340ppm so if I try to lower my nitrates, my already low pH and calc will drop. I am also cautious of dosing straight into my trash bucket. I am trying to limit the contents of it to salt and water, to limit the chance of anything going bad. My high nitrate levels are from my lack of consistent water changes over the past year. The 30g has a higher bioload, as well as i don't skim on that tank, leading to the higher levels.
I just wanted to reach out and get some opinions on how to restore my parameters safely before I kill off the rest of my fish.
Any and all help would be appreciated!
Mahargster
I just replaced all of my test kits, and bought a refractometer (long overdue). My results were fairly grim:
60g:
Nitrate 40ppm
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
pH 7.9
Alkalinity 7
Mag 1480
Calc 380
Temp 79
Salinity 1.029
30g:
Nitrate 70ppm
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
pH 7.8
Alkalinity 6 or 7
Calc 360
Magnesium 1450
Temp 79
Salinity 1.028
My problem is, that I don't know where to start. I recently started mixing my salt in a large trash bucket (heated and has a power head) in large quantities as a way of fixing my time issue. The hydrometers I was using screwed me over, and it turns out I was mixing 1.030 water. I believe that the high salinity is the cause of the magnesium concentration. The other problem is that my tap water has a pH of about 7.7 and a calc level of 340ppm so if I try to lower my nitrates, my already low pH and calc will drop. I am also cautious of dosing straight into my trash bucket. I am trying to limit the contents of it to salt and water, to limit the chance of anything going bad. My high nitrate levels are from my lack of consistent water changes over the past year. The 30g has a higher bioload, as well as i don't skim on that tank, leading to the higher levels.
I just wanted to reach out and get some opinions on how to restore my parameters safely before I kill off the rest of my fish.
Any and all help would be appreciated!
Mahargster