Hi All
I'm getting back in with a 14 gallon BioCube after a long break. My intention is to put 2 small clowns, a cleaner shrimp, some crabs, and eventually some LPS like a frogspawn and hammer in the tank. I had this tank running successfully about 10 years ago with that setup. After replacing the bulbs, pump (rio 800), and fans I am ready to go again.
Cycle completed with 16 pounds or so of Live rock from the LFS and about 15 pounds of live sand which he "cleaned" for me at the LFS with his water. At this point now I have the two clowns and the crabs and a shrimp in the tank and they have been doing well for over a week.
My initial water was made with the standard Red Sea salt and mixed in the store. Have done some small water changes with this water from the LFS and parameters seem to be in check. Usually get down to about 2ppm Nitrate after changing 1.5 or 2 gallons.
After reading through the Red Sea marketing and bottles I was seduced and decided I wanted to use Red Sea Coral Pro salt and start making my own water. I notice that the ALK (and calcium) will be higher though using this salt, and wonder what the pros and cons are. Red Sea seems to indicate this is needed for LPS. I started dosing now with my current water to prepare for the switchover to RSCP salt using the Red Sea 3 part CA,ALK,MG. Im testing testing and my ALK and CA are coming up, but now I am starting to wonder if that is what I really want.
I see some people say they don't like ALK up around 12 or so and calcium up around 465. Why?
Thanks
I'm getting back in with a 14 gallon BioCube after a long break. My intention is to put 2 small clowns, a cleaner shrimp, some crabs, and eventually some LPS like a frogspawn and hammer in the tank. I had this tank running successfully about 10 years ago with that setup. After replacing the bulbs, pump (rio 800), and fans I am ready to go again.
Cycle completed with 16 pounds or so of Live rock from the LFS and about 15 pounds of live sand which he "cleaned" for me at the LFS with his water. At this point now I have the two clowns and the crabs and a shrimp in the tank and they have been doing well for over a week.
My initial water was made with the standard Red Sea salt and mixed in the store. Have done some small water changes with this water from the LFS and parameters seem to be in check. Usually get down to about 2ppm Nitrate after changing 1.5 or 2 gallons.
After reading through the Red Sea marketing and bottles I was seduced and decided I wanted to use Red Sea Coral Pro salt and start making my own water. I notice that the ALK (and calcium) will be higher though using this salt, and wonder what the pros and cons are. Red Sea seems to indicate this is needed for LPS. I started dosing now with my current water to prepare for the switchover to RSCP salt using the Red Sea 3 part CA,ALK,MG. Im testing testing and my ALK and CA are coming up, but now I am starting to wonder if that is what I really want.
I see some people say they don't like ALK up around 12 or so and calcium up around 465. Why?
Thanks