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May I be frank:
Priority 1 is your water source. I lived in Calgary I know what the water is like it's hard amongst other things. Don't think about it, buy it ....a good RO/DI filter.Po4 shouldn't be an issue with a new system unless you're using live rock from an older system and the water supply. I hope this helps patience is the key ingredient FYI http://www.calgary.ca/docgallery/bu/...ity_report.pdf
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Randall Last edited by randallino; 01-26-2009 at 01:45 AM. |
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Message received loud and clear. Stop using Tap Water and Get a RO/DI.
Hi Myka, I will give you the results to my calcium values when next I go into my LFS. I had to leave but he said he would test it straight away. I am not using any additives, but let me double check that measurement before we go into it further. So purple up is snake oil eh? I kinda figured. I was planning on trying to do that with my hydrometer but its nice to hear you confirm it. I will definitely double check it regardless. Lastly, thanks so much for putting up those stickies and the Library. I have read them all. I have just got a lid for my tank so Hopefully I wont have to do as many water changes and it will therefore make lugging RODI water around a little more manageable. This will work until the summer when it will likely be too hot to use. Please don’t anyone feel afraid to be frank or blunt. If someone had been from the start then maybe I would have budgeted for a RO/DI unit sooner. Thanks again guys, I will keep you posted. Jon. |
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Jon it sounds like your well on your way to having a great reef. Read as much as you can.
Buying a lid to reduce water changes is not quite accurate. The lid will help reduce evaporation which in turn will reduce the amount of freshwater top ups certainly but you will always have to do regular 10% weekly water changes to replenish the trace elements that your corals and general reef function consume. First rule of reefing. Patience. Learn that rule and the rest is gravy. Welcome to Canreef! |
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Yeah id say tap water is your problem cyno will stay if there is too much nutrients in your tank. If you have a sand bed, Photophate has probly soaked into the sand and rock. It will take a coupe months for it to clear up. Using consititant RO-DI water changes.
-you need to manage your cal and alk level for coraline to grow. -Snails you need to slow drip accumlated them. -POD's really only reproduce if you have a fuge. I wouldnt worry too much about this because once you add fish there toast anyways. |
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I don't agree with this. If your adding 10% new water every week the tank will have plenty of goodies for coraline. I use Instant Ocean and I am good about my water changes and my tank is a coraline factory.
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That should have given you a bunch of useful information. The lid will only prevent some evaporation, but it won't lower the number of waterchanges you will need to do. You are right though, it will likely get too hot to use the lid in summer. Purple Up is definately snake oil imo. Looks like you're headed in the right direction now! ![]() |
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