WatDatThing
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As you all know, my tank is a month old. The params have been stable for 2 weeks without a water change since cycling.
0 ammonia/nitrite/phosphate
20 ppm nitrate
9 alk
420 cal
1.025 salinity
I think the nitrate level will go down when I do a 10% wc this weekend.
I stopped by a lfs yesterday and saw a pretty rainbow anemone. Questions:
1) Can I get away with having an anemone in such a young tank with the help of polyfilter to keep ammonia spike in check?
2) When using a polyfilter, does the carbon goes before the polyfilter?
The guy at that lfs doesn't know what a polyfilter is. He does tank maintenance for a living and has limited livestock and corals.
0 ammonia/nitrite/phosphate
20 ppm nitrate
9 alk
420 cal
1.025 salinity
I think the nitrate level will go down when I do a 10% wc this weekend.
I stopped by a lfs yesterday and saw a pretty rainbow anemone. Questions:
1) Can I get away with having an anemone in such a young tank with the help of polyfilter to keep ammonia spike in check?
2) When using a polyfilter, does the carbon goes before the polyfilter?
The guy at that lfs doesn't know what a polyfilter is. He does tank maintenance for a living and has limited livestock and corals.