dconyers
Tue, 1st Apr 2003, 12:11 AM
Gents -
First, please understand I'm a newcomer to this hobby.
I have had a 42 Gal Tank for over a year and completed my first water change just a couple of hours ago. My tank is fish-only and there are only two of them(Purple Tang and a Tomato Clown). Previous to this point, I had always just added 'HEB Drinking/Distilled Water' to 'top-off' my tank. My nitrate level had exceeded my test kits chart (>100), and I've been considering adding a new fish (or maybe a piece of coral), so I decided to rectify this nitrate issue.
Now to the point - Yesteday morning I bought a 22 Gallon Bucket and rinsed it thoroughly with clean water. I then added 20 Gallons of Tap Water, Prime De-Chlorinator, Instant Ocean Sea Salt and Kent Marine Osmo-Prep. I placed a heater and small Rio pump in the bucket to heat and move the water. Last night, I tested the salinity and it was good, but the small pump wasn't moving the water very much, so I put two air stones connected to an air pump in the bottom of the bucket (this is probably the dumb, naive move). This morning the water looked great and tested fine, but when I came home this evening, I found a white coating lining the sides and bottom of the bucket as well as the pump and heater. It felt smooth (not gritty) to the touch and was easy to remove from the sides, etc. I retested the salinity and it was still fine, so I don't believe it was salt. It had no smell, so I dared to taste it and it had a chalky taste much like I had presumed (somewhat salty, but definitely not 100% salt). Anyway, can someone educate me as to what this stuff was and why it suddenly appeared and whether or not this is a good thing or something I should be concerned about? I did execute the water change, but I did my best not to touch the sides and get anymore of this stuff in my tank than was feasible.
Thanks in advance for the help - doug.
First, please understand I'm a newcomer to this hobby.
I have had a 42 Gal Tank for over a year and completed my first water change just a couple of hours ago. My tank is fish-only and there are only two of them(Purple Tang and a Tomato Clown). Previous to this point, I had always just added 'HEB Drinking/Distilled Water' to 'top-off' my tank. My nitrate level had exceeded my test kits chart (>100), and I've been considering adding a new fish (or maybe a piece of coral), so I decided to rectify this nitrate issue.
Now to the point - Yesteday morning I bought a 22 Gallon Bucket and rinsed it thoroughly with clean water. I then added 20 Gallons of Tap Water, Prime De-Chlorinator, Instant Ocean Sea Salt and Kent Marine Osmo-Prep. I placed a heater and small Rio pump in the bucket to heat and move the water. Last night, I tested the salinity and it was good, but the small pump wasn't moving the water very much, so I put two air stones connected to an air pump in the bottom of the bucket (this is probably the dumb, naive move). This morning the water looked great and tested fine, but when I came home this evening, I found a white coating lining the sides and bottom of the bucket as well as the pump and heater. It felt smooth (not gritty) to the touch and was easy to remove from the sides, etc. I retested the salinity and it was still fine, so I don't believe it was salt. It had no smell, so I dared to taste it and it had a chalky taste much like I had presumed (somewhat salty, but definitely not 100% salt). Anyway, can someone educate me as to what this stuff was and why it suddenly appeared and whether or not this is a good thing or something I should be concerned about? I did execute the water change, but I did my best not to touch the sides and get anymore of this stuff in my tank than was feasible.
Thanks in advance for the help - doug.