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![]() thanks man.... btw test kit u mean?
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![]() yeah i think salifert has a Cooper test kit. Your LFS may test the water for you for a small price considering you dont really test for copper regularly.
did you buy your tank brand new or did you get it used? traces of copper could have leached into the silicone. whats your salinity and PH? |
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Last edited by jhoepopoy; 06-28-2011 at 08:28 PM. |
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![]() Ur salinity should be around 1.024 or 1.025. This could be the issue but ur salinity is technically on the low side of acceptable limits.
Did u ever medicate ur tank when u had fresh water fish? |
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![]() yes i did medicate my tank... u mean my salanity is lower??... that's why now it make sense for me... thank you...
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![]() your salitinity should be higher but that wouldnt kill your hermits, so i would still test for copper
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![]() thanks cathyg_99 appreciate it...
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You say the tank has been medicated. With what? That might be something that could cause problems. I believe most hobbyists use a quarantine or hospital tank to medicate their livestock if that's feasible.
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![]() Like Mike asked what did you medicate your tank with? Could be the issue.
Also like mentioned your salinity needs to come up, your corals can suffer. I usually tell people to just do top ups with pre-made salt water, brings it up nice and slow ![]() |
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![]() Most people forget that if you're measuring specific gravity you have to account for the temperature of the water too. I find this gets left out very often. I personally prefer the calibrated refractometer method now, I don't think I could go back. With hermit crabs I wouldn't be surprised if they were killing each other as well, they're pretty expendable.
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