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![]() i decided this is more important so i canceled and ill post perams in about 30 min
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![]() amm 0
nitrite 0-0.1 nitrate about 2-3 phos 0 calc 460 alk 150 ph 8.1 mag 1380 salt 1.025 i use seachem denitrate and pura phoslock i dont dose calcium only alk i know its a bit low been neglecting doseing it since my waterchange last sat cant think of anything else all live stock 2 occ clowns and cuc and corals all fine my flow is about 16x sumpless. i was battleing different algaes and then got denitrate and phoslock since then algeas have been going away and coralline has taken off growing on everything |
#3
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![]() its not a bad smell like when i was cycleing it but strange this happen to anyone else is it the algae dieing off but since perams are good and livestock is fine then i guess i hate the smell of saltwater tanks now smelled good before??
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![]() i use reef plus and it does smell but i have never noticed a smell coming form the tank after the use. I grew up on the beach and my reef smells nothing like it lol. My reef doesn't have a smell, the ocean can smell very bad at times depending on the tide.
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![]() well i must be going crzy cuz it smells like it did yesterday mabey algae die off. ill just keep an eye on it
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![]() You should not be doing ANY dosing of any kind until your tank is well established. The point of dosing is to replace minerals that your inhabitants consume faster than your regular water changes can handle.
If your doing proper water changes your tank will get all it needs. |
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![]() you are doseing and you maybe losing some of the stuff on your rock like good worms do a water change and do not add anything else. Your rock maybe doing a cure that should not be happening. I realy don't know what it is your tank is doing but I am guessing. doing a water change will not hurt anything. I have gotton this sort of smell and it was when something died and I didn't have enough flow in the tank. Flow should not matter in the case of some thing dieing.
Bill |