bradleym
Premium Member
So as some of you may know, I'm having issues with my tank lately. A hard coral died, and now my aneomones are looking rougher by the day. I'm also seeing signs of stress on a few soft corals. I've done water changes every other day for a week without signs of improvement so I ordered a whole new set of test kits. I haven't needed them in a while, so I don't trust the old ones. The test kit arrived yesterday, so I started running down the list from most likely to least likely.
So let's see what we got here... Nitrates 2-5ppm, not too shabby! Phosphates under .03 cool! Hmm, ok... Alk of 7. Not ideal but not typically a tank killer. I'll add something for that later. Moving on... PH of 8.2 good. Nitrites .05 that's unusual. Ammonia - HOLY CRAP!!!
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My first thought was "what died" but after doing a quick head count all my fish are just fine. OK, well, crap. I guess I better get on with another water change at least, before it gets any worse. I already had the water mixed, so I immediately start draining the sump. As I'm standing there it occurs to me - "I'm sure the new saltwater is perfect. Right? Right??" Wrong.
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My tank was actually CLEANER! OK. OK. Well we can always buy another box and make more. Let's just make sure the top off water is good and...
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F#$K. I take a quick look at the filters in the RODI but they all look fine. My TDS meter has a dead battery so I know it's only a guess but I can usually tell when a filter looks shot. So wait! Maybe it's a bad test kit. I just got it, and I haven't had any good readings yet. So I pick up a trusty control water source from the store and:
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/1nvu9du.jpg" width="640" height="400">
By this time it's 10pm and all the stores are closed. So I unplug the top off, I dose some vodka for whatever help that would give the bacteria, have some for myself and call it a night.
So let's see what we got here... Nitrates 2-5ppm, not too shabby! Phosphates under .03 cool! Hmm, ok... Alk of 7. Not ideal but not typically a tank killer. I'll add something for that later. Moving on... PH of 8.2 good. Nitrites .05 that's unusual. Ammonia - HOLY CRAP!!!
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/246XNMd.jpg" width="640" height="400">
My first thought was "what died" but after doing a quick head count all my fish are just fine. OK, well, crap. I guess I better get on with another water change at least, before it gets any worse. I already had the water mixed, so I immediately start draining the sump. As I'm standing there it occurs to me - "I'm sure the new saltwater is perfect. Right? Right??" Wrong.
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/5V4ipxC.jpg" width="640" height="400">
My tank was actually CLEANER! OK. OK. Well we can always buy another box and make more. Let's just make sure the top off water is good and...
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/xiwpJ8l.jpg" width="640" height="400">
F#$K. I take a quick look at the filters in the RODI but they all look fine. My TDS meter has a dead battery so I know it's only a guess but I can usually tell when a filter looks shot. So wait! Maybe it's a bad test kit. I just got it, and I haven't had any good readings yet. So I pick up a trusty control water source from the store and:
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/UcWyKzx.jpg" width="640" height="400">
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/1nvu9du.jpg" width="640" height="400">
By this time it's 10pm and all the stores are closed. So I unplug the top off, I dose some vodka for whatever help that would give the bacteria, have some for myself and call it a night.