JesseMessykinn
Aquarium Advice Freak
Few weeks ago ive had to remove a evil evil dotty back from my tank, Sadly it near pulled all the rock out of my tank. Ive been testing my water and my nitrates are well over the recommended, Like hitting the 160 mark. Ive tested it again and still no changes. So i starting to think it maybe a bad test kit, so I test my RODI water in the mixing bucket and its peaking around 40ppm... The RODI filter is probly around 7 Months old... Could a mixing bucket hold Nitrates? No fish or coral are showing any signs of stress, Gonna do another 15g water change tonight, and another tomorrow before I go to the LFS. Anyone got any tips?
Last I checked Ammonia was 0 and Nitrite was 0 and that was last week incase were wondering.
The tanks is a 55g with a 25g Refugium booming with live plants.
Stock list
1x Coral Beauty angel
2x Clownfish
1 Banggii Cardinal fish
1 yellow watchmen goby
1 Fork tail blenny
1 Two Spot hogfish.
1 Sixline wrasse
Last I checked Ammonia was 0 and Nitrite was 0 and that was last week incase were wondering.
The tanks is a 55g with a 25g Refugium booming with live plants.
Stock list
1x Coral Beauty angel
2x Clownfish
1 Banggii Cardinal fish
1 yellow watchmen goby
1 Fork tail blenny
1 Two Spot hogfish.
1 Sixline wrasse
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