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Nano 11-18-2011 08:57 PM

params ok?
 
Parameters
Nitrates 0ppm
Nitrites 0ppm
Amonnia 0ppm
kh 180 \___ Are these ok?
gh 340 /
Salinity 1.0245

Cal_stir 11-18-2011 09:09 PM

you should be doing alk and ca not gh and kh, the others are ok

Nano 11-18-2011 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cal_stir (Post 651648)
you should be doing alk and ca not gh and kh, the others are ok

(kh is alk) or so I was told. and I need a calcium kit, I know, but is my alk ok?

Cal_stir 11-18-2011 09:16 PM

kh is carbonite hardness, alkalinity is the waters ability resist ph fluctuation, they are the same but different, you should measure alk.

Nano 11-18-2011 09:30 PM

k I will measure my alk tonight
My Ph is 8 so my alk should be about the same right? I have been dosing aragamilk but recently (today) I was told thats for calcium, and counter balances ph and alk, so I could be doing more bad then good continuing to add it at this point, My lfs said at the rate I had been dosing aragamilk(2-4 days) it should be quite high and to stop using it for the time being. another noob mistake as I was originally told aragamilk was for ph, but now learn it is for calcium :question::question::question: argh.. lol now I know. So I will test tonight but again if my ph is fine my alk should realistically be ok to correct?

Cal_stir 11-18-2011 09:43 PM

you want to balance your ca and alk, 430ppm ca and 9dkh alk is pretty well balanced, sps systems usually run lower alk, once balanced your ph will be stable, 8.0 to 8.3 ph is good

Aquattro 11-18-2011 09:56 PM

Some good overall advice for beginners is don't dose anything, period. Regular partial water changes will suffice until you have a fair bit of growth with corals that consume calcium. Currently you have nothing in your tank that requires dosing.
A good salt mix will give you enough of Ca and alk, and if you want a bit higher Ca, dose a Ca product into your make up water before doing the water change.
For your current needs, keep Ca above 380ppm (but under 420ish), alk above 7dKh. Do a 10% water change every 2 weeks and you're laughing!

Nano 11-18-2011 10:04 PM

thanks you guys, I feel like such an Idiot being new here, cause my LFS wrongly told me that aragamilk buffers ph, when it is in fact for calcium. I'm glad I can get advice on here. I wont be dosing aragamilk as I'm sure with my good mix of salt, and the amount of dosing I had been doing that my calcium is probably quite high, which would explain why I havent seen my ph go above 7.9-8 I'm a little concerned on the ph topic as I would like to get it up to 8.1-8.2 and keep it there, will it go up on its own? or will I need something for this? I'd rather not add anything more to the tank(dosing/chemicals) as I dont want to for lack of a better term "****" anything up (pardon my french.) I have had a tough time trying to keep things stable in terms of ph and salinity, but have found out the trick to the salinity, now I just need to figure out the ph aspect. anyone have anytips in this regard? again
Parameters
7.9-8 on a good day. sometimes down around 7.5-7.7 though.
Nitrates 0ppm
Nitrites 0ppm
Amonnia 0ppm
kh 180
gh 340
Salinity 1.0245

Aquattro 11-18-2011 10:33 PM

Don't worry about pH. Keep the tank clean, don't over feed, regular water changes and good flow will keep your pH happy. My pH issues went away 6 years ago when I stopped measuring it. Don't over complicate things. Take it slow, keep it clean and you'll be fine for long enough to learn what you need to by the time you need to learn it :)

Nano 11-18-2011 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 651669)
Don't worry about pH. Keep the tank clean, don't over feed, regular water changes and good flow will keep your pH happy. My pH issues went away 6 years ago when I stopped measuring it. Don't over complicate things. Take it slow, keep it clean and you'll be fine for long enough to learn what you need to by the time you need to learn it :)

k thanks, I was concerned, but since everythings been ok with a lower ph it should be fine hey? i guess this is where the old saying comes into play "if it ain't broke don't fix it". So my ph will stay low then? or will it eventually figure itself out on its own?


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