Would someone be able to to give me some perameter advice? I am still waiting on my Hanna testers for calcium, nitrate and phosphate. I did use my new Salifert magnesium, PH and alkalinity tests, so I'm fairly sure they're accurate. I used API for nitrate and phosphate (I don't think it's at all accurate).
I have a 75 gallon reef tank with fish, inverts, a BTA, and zoas. I'm trying to get my levels stabilized and within the normal range. I did two large water changes last week that definitely helped, but stressed my tank out. I'm frustrated.
Help got something killing my Duncan’s, Zoas and other corals.
Today was water test day, my first nitrate test messed up somewhere and read only 5.0ppm, that caught my attention and I decided to retest and it read around 20ppm-40ppm so I just put 30ppm. Other that that, my one single zoa that managed to survive is finally starting to open back up and I had to move both zoa frags because my engineer goby decided he wanted to bury them today. Anyways, first pic is my tank currently, second pic is my levels currently. I’m trying to learn what my tank uses throughout the week so I can supplement what it needs. Oh and my protien skimmer was unplugged when I woke up this morning and I had to plug it back in, not sure what happened there. But there’s my tank update 😂 if anyone reads all this bless you 😂
Would someone be able to to give me some perameter advice? I am still waiting on my Hanna testers for calcium, nitrate and phosphate. I did use my new Salifert magnesium, PH and alkalinity tests, so I'm fairly sure they're accurate. I used API for nitrate and phosphate (I don't think it's at all accurate).
I have a 75 gallon reef tank with fish, inverts, a BTA, and zoas. I'm trying to get my levels stabilized and within the normal range. I did two large water changes last week that definitely helped, but stressed my tank out. I'm frustrated.