Jul 8, 2010 #1 clark4feathers Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Jul 2, 2010 Messages 422 Location california adding calcium, iodine, etc. How much for a 12 G and how often?
Jul 8, 2010 #2 melosu58 SW REEF 20+ YEARS Joined Oct 21, 2004 Messages 39,152 Location Virginia one weekly PWC should be enough.
Jul 8, 2010 #3 K Kurt_Nelson Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Aug 30, 2006 Messages 5,340 Location Seattle-ish, WA clark4feathers said: adding calcium, iodine, etc. How much for a 12 G and how often? Click to expand... How much you add and how often will depend on what your test results tell you. Always always always test for what you're adding. But like Mike said, on a 12g, normal weekly water changes should replenish all the elements you need.
clark4feathers said: adding calcium, iodine, etc. How much for a 12 G and how often? Click to expand... How much you add and how often will depend on what your test results tell you. Always always always test for what you're adding. But like Mike said, on a 12g, normal weekly water changes should replenish all the elements you need.
Jul 8, 2010 #4 OP OP clark4feathers Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Jul 2, 2010 Messages 422 Location california even if I choose to have soft corals or anemones
Jul 8, 2010 #5 melosu58 SW REEF 20+ YEARS Joined Oct 21, 2004 Messages 39,152 Location Virginia Any corals. Maybe depending on how many SPS corals you might need to add calcium but your test results will let you know.
Any corals. Maybe depending on how many SPS corals you might need to add calcium but your test results will let you know.
Jul 9, 2010 #6 K Kurt_Nelson Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Aug 30, 2006 Messages 5,340 Location Seattle-ish, WA clark4feathers said: even if I choose to have soft corals or anemones Click to expand... Yup. No matter what you put in there.
clark4feathers said: even if I choose to have soft corals or anemones Click to expand... Yup. No matter what you put in there.
Jul 9, 2010 #7 B Bige Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jul 3, 2009 Messages 1,699 Location Austin,tx There u go. Test water, then add. You will be surprised that your water changes keep you full on most nutrients. Are you doing weekly water changes?
There u go. Test water, then add. You will be surprised that your water changes keep you full on most nutrients. Are you doing weekly water changes?
Jul 9, 2010 #8 OP OP clark4feathers Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Jul 2, 2010 Messages 422 Location california No water change yet. New tank working on getting it to cycle