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Old 05-01-2012, 02:56 AM
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the tank is three monthes old.....that would my guess as to why your having sps issues.....to soon for something as finicky as sps IMHO....


totally agree buddy totaly agree, sps need the maturity and stability a mature tank offers, too many swings in a new tank
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Old 05-01-2012, 03:00 AM
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I got it for my filefish to eat ,however sadly she has passed on (along with all my other fish ) So I'm trying my best to keep it alive either way.
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Old 05-01-2012, 02:53 AM
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Shall do. Also how do I re-calibrate a hydrometer ,per say ??


Oh ,also its at .026 ,not .027 .Silly memory

you need to get it calibrated by a refractometer, go to red coral or some other lfs and they can do it for you free of charge you can also bring in a small sample of water for testing and salinity
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Old 05-01-2012, 02:50 AM
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Hydrometer should be spot on ,salinity is at .027 when I last checked a few days ago.

Also test kit might be expired. I'll take it to a LFS soon for a second opinion.

Also I've been using plain tap water since day one.

Okay well my only guess is that it's the tap water, the reason most people use ro is for consistency. The tap water can have fluctuations in the phosphates, nitrates and even metals. It may have not shown up in the past but there can be sudden changes in the water quality. That is my guess, that or I have heard of the copper pipes in houses causing issues, it kinda builds up copper in the system and then can lead to a crash.

I would try doing some small water changes with ro water and see how things turn out over the next few days. Maybe run some carbon and phosban as well it will just help pull anything out of the water.
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