boilermaker1
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I'm at a loss... I've had him since friday morning. He's eating, swimming, happy. He's in a 40 br. QT was running for 10 days before i got him, i pulled a couple rocks out of my sump and ran a sponge filter in my sump for a few days, then added it to the QT. I was doing 10-15 gallon water changes a day, syphoning out the food he didnt eat (i was overfeeding a bit because I wasnt sure what he would eat at first, as of now, he's eating nori, mysis and angel/butterfly frozen mix, so thats what I'm feeding him). Last night I did my nightly 10-15 gallon change (fresh instant ocean mixed to 1.023, I dont know the exact amount, I'm draining into a 5 gallon bucket and refilling from a rubbermaid tub), then tested the ammonia... test comes up 0.25. So I'm like crap. Fire up the RODI, I did another 30ish gallon change this morning, and another 5 gallon change tonight. So I've basically changed 50 gallons in a 40 gallon tank, ran the test again, bang, still reading 0.25. I'm at a loss.
I've got the RODI pulling another all nighter.
I'm debating doing the change in my DT, and draining the DT into the QT, and discarding the QT water... to get some established water in the QT. Yes? I do realize if I have anything in my DT (I dont think i do), it'll end up in the QT... but hooray for Prazi-pro!
If not I'm open to suggestions.
Im using an API kit, its about 6-8 months old. It read 0 on friday, saturday and sunday, and reads 0 on my DT, so I assume its still viable. There's no Amquel or Prime, etc... that would give a false reading.
I've got the RODI pulling another all nighter.
I'm debating doing the change in my DT, and draining the DT into the QT, and discarding the QT water... to get some established water in the QT. Yes? I do realize if I have anything in my DT (I dont think i do), it'll end up in the QT... but hooray for Prazi-pro!
If not I'm open to suggestions.
Im using an API kit, its about 6-8 months old. It read 0 on friday, saturday and sunday, and reads 0 on my DT, so I assume its still viable. There's no Amquel or Prime, etc... that would give a false reading.