Fishman007
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Tested salinity and found that the water is at 1.017, i added more salt and put the water into the tank to dissolve. I turned the heater to 76 (the temp was 60) to dissolve the salt faster
Hey fishman, you thought about painting the back of the tank? I have a 10g that has a window on one side and the algae that grows from all the natural sunlight is insane! I am thinking of moving the tank. Just a thought, I do understand its a cool view from out side tho
I would be more worried with the low salinity, but if you have a spare heater bringing the temp up would be good too. It's just live rock curing in a bucket right? Try and get sal up to 1.25
I would be more worried with the low salinity, but if you have a spare heater bringing the temp up would be good too. It's just live rock curing in a bucket right? Try and get sal up to 1.25
Chuck a powerhead in there to mix it up
I don't think so, I can't remember if its fully cured rock or not or do you need to still cycle the tank it's going into? Again I would be more concerned with the low salinity than the temp. I can't remember how low it is that bb dies but I have heard if you do hypo salinity that can kill bb and that's around 1.017
I think you're close to max with 4 fish, if the goby was a neon maybe another but.......I love my starry blenny, very cool fish with attitude, recommended.
Two that I have are a kauderns cardinal and a blue reef chromis. Both interesting, the cardinal is calm and never bothered, the chromis is a mid tank swimmer and brings out shy fish.