clownfish123321
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ok thnx
This clownfish dont listen to adviceinstead of dosing stuff, do a 30% water change
Alkalinity units is in meq/l or dKH (various substances make up the alkalinity so measurement in weight per volume is not useful). meq/l and dKH are function measurements.
I am not sure why your water is cloudy. Just do water change. If you got a good salt mix, then this will normalize everything.
Don't dose chemical to clear the water. That is not good for the fish or coral. It is not the clownishness that is the problem, it is the cause of the clownishness that is the problem.
It seem that you tent to add chemicals. This in addition to inaccurate measurement is a disaster waiting to happen.
[emoji90]i am using Api water test
Ammonia:0
Nitrite:0
Nitrate:2-8 depending on how much i feed
T5 lighting 4.8 Watts per gallon one 420 actinic and one 14,000 k
Had it for about 10 days
Do you have any idea why it can make my water so cloudy?
Thank You
Thank you Minh it is contracted so i believe it is expelling waste but the last time i fed it was 2 days ago and it was krill is is normal for it to take so long to digest also the waste has made my water VERY cloudy
Clownfish, I highly recommend that you stop posting before everyone on this forum has a meltdown. Also, the API test kit is unable to distinguish between nitrate levels that low. It goes by increments of 5 ppm. STOP LYING. Take the fish and the anemone back to the sndhiskeuchsjru********** store and read every book that you can find on saltwater tanks and reef keeping. This is getting ridiculous
Clownfish, I highly recommend that you stop posting before everyone on this forum has a meltdown. Also, the API test kit is unable to distinguish between nitrate levels that low. It goes by increments of 5 ppm. STOP LYING. Take the fish and the anemone back to the sndhiskeuchsjru********** store and read every book that you can find on saltwater tanks and reef keeping. This is getting ridiculous
Really? So you can tell the color difference between 2-8. But you are unable to tell if the reading is 5 ppm, which is actually on the color chart. Dude, just stop. No matter how many posts you make, the answers are not going to change and you are wasting everyone's time. GIVE IT UP.
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