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![]() Good to hear your SG is almost great
About your PO4... Is yours a reef tank? If so, I understand you want no measurable phosphates If it's a FOWLER you should be OK, but the phosphates may create algae Plus, they will eventually build up in your rock and sand. Then you'll have fun getting rid of it And as far as having your SG tested @ the LFS goes, unless they have a way to bring the water back up to your tank's temp, don't bother, but definately have your hydrometer tested again, and your other params too I'd hold off on the fish until you find out where you truly are @ with your alkalinity And not to harp on you but, buy a refractometer before you spend money on fish Maybe you can find a used one here on the forums? |
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![]() Safe yourself some problems and probably some cash. Stop going to stores like that. Theres some good stores in Edmonton that are mentioned on this site often and are sponsors. Blue World Aquatic and Red Coral Aquarium. Never been to either but also have'nt seen any bad comments about them. Also try to get your hands on this book. It's a good one.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/li...dcover%29.html |
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![]() Why not get a refractometer and toss the guess work?
It's around 20$ at ebay with automatic temperature compensation (ATC). This is by far the most important piece of equipement to have when you start in saltwater. Hydrometer can be off too much and they can swing in that margin too much. Even when you think you know, it can still be off. Take out the guess work, buy a refractometer. Quote:
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![]() k so my alkalinity is still reading high on the new batch at 24dkh which I'm guessing this means I got a rotten test kit. everything else is accurate from what I can tell.. so if my calcium is reading 420 now in the new batch compared to 320 the alk should realistically be ok right?
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