Hi all have problem with high calcium level.
results of tests.
calcium 520 ppm
alk 120 ppm
ph 8
nitrate 10
amm 0
nitrite 0
What is causing high calcium levels when not adding any supplement for
calcium.
Am adding Coral Trace and Weiss LSB.
Had the problem prior to adding.
Noticed this morning my finger coral has some finger tips turning
yellow.Aslo noticed my blue-green mushrooms starting to shrink.
Am feeding marine snow,pellets ,flake and brine shrimp.(mixtures and
alternating of course).Should I add anything else?
Was advised on adding Magnesium,should I ?
Thanks
Dan
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> I would say transfer what water you can from the 30 to the 90, some of
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> Hey folks,
> I am upgrading from a 30 gallon to a 90 gallon. I want to try to do this
> with as minimal cycle as possible in the 90 gallon. The tanks can be set
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> I would set up the 90 and mix all new water with all pumps running.
> Then 3 or 4 days later swap about 50% of the water out of the
> 30 wait a few days and then do it again. Then I would proceed
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> I would set up the 90 and mix all new water with all pumps running.
> Then 3 or 4 days later swap about 50% of the water out of the
> 30 wait a few days and then do it again. Then I would proceed
> to start setting up the 90 with any new live rock, sand etc.
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