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SuperXdude
Sun, 24th Dec 2006, 11:56 PM
tanks are up and running, only thing is rock so far. It's been a month and nitrates and ammonia are 0.

80 gallon reads 8.1, 2.75, and 390 for PH, ALK, and Calcium.

125 gallon reads 8.2, 4.5, and 360 for PH, ALK and Calcium.

I know the calcium is low....425 - 450 is good. And I think I am doing something wrong with the ALK test as that don't seem right.

Tanks have sand and rock plus some hitch hikers (crabs, shrimp, and plants)

Thanks for any help...

SuperXdude

caferacermike
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 09:09 AM
Ph could come up to 8.3. A buffer, like Seachem super buffer, can help. I'm not sure what system you are measuring your KH with. My test reads in drops, being 9-11 drops is the target, each drop representing 1 degreee of hardness. Then you can multiply them out by 17.9 mg/l or ppm. In short my test kits target 180ppm as ideal. I've seen another kit only once that measures in fractions like yours, I thinik it was a RedSea kit. And if I remember correctly 5 was the target number, if so your 125 is right on.

I'd think that a few 25% water changes should put your levels spot on as your salt mix should contain the right levels. And since your tank doesn't have any demands upon it I don't see why water changes wouldn't put you at your target until your demand becomes higher. Of course this is dependent upon your selected salt mix. Since you don't mind doing tests you should test a fresh batch of salt mix and see what the levels are straight from the bucket..