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| I had the same issue and it was from the hydrometer. Even if it is new, you should take to a lfs and have it calibrated. I opted for the Refractometer, pin point accuracy at a price ($50.00) but to me it's worth it. Change about 3 gal. a day with fresh water and you should be good after about 4 days I think it took, I have a 55 gal. also. Make sure the hydro is accurate first though. |
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| I will have the hydo checked, and look for a refractometer, they are running around $100 here in the panhandel of Fl. Do you think I should get a new pan of salt or is it still OK to use ![]() |
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| You can get one for about $50 from here Saltwater Aquarium Salinity & Specific Gravity Testing: Portable Refractometer also, search google for a $5.00 off coupon code and you'll save even more. Geesh, I kinda sound like a commercial ![]() |
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| At this time I do not have any corals but may want some at a later date. DO you think I should just leave things as is Ps Lost all fish and inverts only have LR left so if you can think of any changes I need to do now may be the time to do so I thank you for all the info you have given me thus far Merci Mon Ami (Thank you my freind) Ray |
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| Well, in your first post you say all fish are o.k., now you say you lost them all? If they died since your first post, it was probably a result of the high salt although it must have jumped quickly. Since you plan on corals down the line, I would raise the SG to .025 now. Remember, a lot of lfs keep their fish tanks at .019 or .021 so when you buy anything (fish, inverts etc.) you must acclimate them slowly and over a longer period of time. I would suggest adding 10 ml. at a time every 15 min. for 1 1/2 hours. As the (floating) bag gets more full (after first 45 min.) pour out or siphon out 1/3 of the bag water. This will insure that at the end of the acclimation the entire bag will be your tank water or close to all your tank water. I personally use that method and never have a problem. Also, I would suggest trying to acclimate crabs and snails first to see how they respond. Snails are a good test as they, like crabs, are sensitive to the salinity. |
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| Will do as you instructed in last e-mail and let you know how things go on this end. First I will bring up the salt level Will or did the salt malfunction harm the LR |
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sorry. parasites and such... |
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| Yes, I thought it was understood to siphon or pour the water in the sink or bucket, not in the tank. I take painstaking efforts to try to explain things in detail to avoid problems because you never know the experience level of others. I should have perhaps pointed that out. Thanks for getting my back nunch! |
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