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![]() Hey everyone I need some help, I have a hagen KH/GH test kit and i was testing the GH. The test at the start is pink and then supposed to turn a yellow with a certain amount of drops, the problem is the solution goes from pink to purple never getting to a yellow/lime color.
All my other levels are: Calcium: 450 amonia: 0 PH: 8.3 nitrites: good (cant remember exactly) nitrates: 10 ppm Magnesium: not tested Alkaline: not tested Phosphates: 0 All my fish (less one, box hasent recovered from getting stuck on filter, trying to save him) are doing well, i seem to be finding some hermits dead sometimes, bout 1 every 4-5 days(i think there is an over aggresive hermit in there). I also have 2 stars, sand and lactina, both fine. I dont know what to think. Help me, I'm weak and frustrated. Thank you
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![]() What is GH? I know you can test for it, but it seems no one I've ever met in the hobby tests for GH? Alkalinity (KH) is the more important one. I don't think you have to be overly concerned about GH.
The other values that you have listed look OK. Your nitrites should be 0 or undetectable though. |
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![]() I meant the KH not the GH.
Sorry
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![]() Are you sure the dead hermits aren't just molts? They molt their skin every so often and sometimes all in one piece. Other then that get yourself a higher quality alkilinity test kit like seachem or salifert, the salifert one is excellent.
And try increasing water changes to get the nitrates down. HTH.
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![]() I have the numbers, called and got them,
Iron 0 ammon 0 calcium 450 NO3 10 mg/L NO2 0.3 mg/l phosphates 0 ph 8.3
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![]() Don't know if you have read any of the links on this Reef Chemistry page, but here it is.....
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=19425 If your tank is cycled, you need to test and adjust alkalinity, calcium and magnesium every 2-3 weeks. A someone mentioned, Salifert makes good test kits. |
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![]() Throw out the Hagen test kit, go with Salifert or Seachem as mentioned. Your problem is probably a faulty test kit, so if you are getting a new one anyways, might as well get a better quality one while you are at it.
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![]() Quote:
Steve
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