if youre just going to yell at me i dont want your help, its inconsiderate, im just asking for help, if you cant control your emotions dont feel the need to help me.YOUR USING THE WRONG TEST KIT!!! IT SAYS FRESHWATER.
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if youre just going to yell at me i dont want your help, its inconsiderate, im just asking for help, if you cant control your emotions dont feel the need to help me.YOUR USING THE WRONG TEST KIT!!! IT SAYS FRESHWATER.
im aware, i asked yesterday if the freshwater API master kit would work for salt water as well, they told me it would and they havent been wrong before, clearly this is an error ive done myself most likely from adding the water with possible toxins as thats all i can think of that wouldve done it since nothing had been wrong previous to adding the coral less than 12 hours ago.YOUR USING THE WRONG TEST KIT!!! IT SAYS FRESHWATER.
its a 5.5 gallon fluval salthow big is your tank?
ill be getting a red sea one today more than likely, but since ive done a 100% water change am i able to add the female clown back to the tank? i just saved her obviously i dont want to kill her too, or should i remove any new coral since they might be the ones responsible?I also noticed the freshwater label and it didn't register. Again, I would suggest looking into Red Sea or Salifert test kits.
I don't feel its the corals responsible, it may have been the water itself that the corals were in. I suggested not to add the water that anything came in because you don't know how the LFS keeps their tank parameters at. I also mentioned it because most LFS's keep copper in their fish tanks at a therapeutic level, and copper will kill coral and invertebrates. I don't do it simply because I don't want anything in my tank other than what I introduce to it.ill be getting a red sea one today more than likely, but since ive done a 100% water change am i able to add the female clown back to the tank? i just saved her obviously i dont want to kill her too, or should i remove any new coral since they might be the ones responsible?
I don’t feel like it could’ve had anything toxic like copper in the water because the water the corals came with that i put in my tank came from a gigantic frag tank with only coral in it, so if he had too much copper wouldn’t it kill his coral too? So i feel like you guys were right with the stress induced toxins at first. I do not have methyl blue but i’ll pick some up today along with the red sea test kitI don't feel its the corals responsible, it may have been the water itself that the corals were in. I suggested not to add the water that anything came in because you don't know how the LFS keeps their tank parameters at. I also mentioned it because most LFS's keep copper in their fish tanks at a therapeutic level, and copper will kill coral and invertebrates. I don't do it simply because I don't want anything in my tank other than what I introduce to it.
Question, do you have any Methyl Blue?
Methyl Blue is good to help with ammonia burns on a fish's gills.I don’t feel like it could’ve had anything toxic like copper in the water because the water the corals came with that i put in my tank came from a gigantic frag tank with only coral in it, so if he had too much copper wouldn’t it kill his coral too? So i feel like you guys were right with the stress induced toxins at first. I do not have methyl blue but i’ll pick some up today along with the red sea test kit
Ok got you, my ammonia is below 0.02ppm though according to my ammoniaalert that’s been in my tank for about a month now, still reading yellow which says “safe <0.02 ppm”Methyl Blue is good to help with ammonia burns on a fish's gills.
I don't feel you added copper, I just said that to clarify why I feel you shouldn't add water from a LFS to your tank.
i only have moved the pulsing xenia and kept them in water, and quickly moved them back to the main tank. And do you mean dip as in dip them in the water so they’re acclimated? in that case yes i did for about 30 minutesimo if you keep moving the coral...thay may die. did you dip the coral frist?
Once my tanks are settled, I don't even test ammonia. I only monitor my QT tanks for ammonia now. The problem with any ammonia tester is that they will not show a ammonia spike, as it is exactly that, a spike. The only thing that may show it is the Seneye that actually monitors and logs it.Ok got you, my ammonia is below 0.02ppm though according to my ammoniaalert that’s been in my tank for about a month now, still reading yellow which says “safe <0.02 ppm”