ScottB
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Hope this isn't too long winded, but I need some advice. Forgive me if some of those facts are unrelated, but a few anomalies are occurring and I can't correlate them. I have been away from the game too long.
I have a newly set up 60. When I first filled it up, it was just ~40# of cured/cycled live Pukani rock. At that time, pH was ~8.3 and dKh was ~8. I added about 20# each of Aragamax reef sand, and Aragamax live reef sand. pH dropped immediately to 7.9. Fair enough, I will work with that.
With ammonia at 0, nitrite at 0, and rising nitrate, I added thee blue/green chromis and a clean-up crew. The chromis were and are eating and look good, but are hiding more and more to the point of almost constantly. The CUC is behaving normally, it would appear.
I checked my params again and ammonia is still zero, but I have a small nitrite spike (1.0) that has been with me a couple of days. As nitrite in low concentrations in saltwater is not nearly as detrimental as ammonia (this is more a freshwater issue) I can't explain the behavior of the chromis'.
So to address the unseen stressor of the fish and try to address the pH buffering issue, my plan is to do a 50% water change ASAP.
By the way, I have been dosing Alk, but I just haven't been able to support the pH at an elevated level.
Thoughts?
I have a newly set up 60. When I first filled it up, it was just ~40# of cured/cycled live Pukani rock. At that time, pH was ~8.3 and dKh was ~8. I added about 20# each of Aragamax reef sand, and Aragamax live reef sand. pH dropped immediately to 7.9. Fair enough, I will work with that.
With ammonia at 0, nitrite at 0, and rising nitrate, I added thee blue/green chromis and a clean-up crew. The chromis were and are eating and look good, but are hiding more and more to the point of almost constantly. The CUC is behaving normally, it would appear.
I checked my params again and ammonia is still zero, but I have a small nitrite spike (1.0) that has been with me a couple of days. As nitrite in low concentrations in saltwater is not nearly as detrimental as ammonia (this is more a freshwater issue) I can't explain the behavior of the chromis'.
So to address the unseen stressor of the fish and try to address the pH buffering issue, my plan is to do a 50% water change ASAP.
By the way, I have been dosing Alk, but I just haven't been able to support the pH at an elevated level.
Thoughts?