I have seachem prime, gonna use it to mix up saltwater using tap water for a 40 gallon breeder. Will the water be safe for snails, shrimp and rose bubble tip anemone?
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Tap, to hose, to tank, add seachem prime, then salt. In that order. Will it harm my anemones, shrimps, and snails?Are you asking if Prime is safe for inverts? Or of using tap water is bad for them? Question is not clear. Are you filtering the tap water? Are you cycling or is this an established tank? Prime is marketed as doing a lot of things so I’m not clear what your objective is.
Dude, I’m simply asking that if I use seachem prime and tap water if it will harm my anemones and snails and shrimps?Sorry not understanding the question? What in all those steps are you concerned with?
I think that you will find it rather difficult to find long term success caring for anemones, shrimps, and snails using tap water treated with prime. Will it work at first? Possibly.Tap, to hose, to tank, add seachem prime, then salt. In that order. Will it harm my anemones, shrimps, and snails?
Sorry not understanding the question? What in all those steps are you concerned with?
I’ll let someone else help you. Dude. Good luck!
they asked about the safety of their inverts and nem so maybe they already have a tank running? im not too sure rn which is why i question the decision.Yup, you can do that.
The danger is in adding salt to the tap water in the display, it needs of course to be fully mixe, brought to temp, and too 35ppt.
They said will tap water and Seachem prime hurt inverts and nem.they asked about the safety of their inverts and nem so maybe they already have a tank running? im not too sure rn which is why i question the decision.
100% you can start that way as long as you make the switch to rodi but the other way, not so sure...
agreed, but correctly used is what im trying to find out.They said will tap water and Seachem prime hurt inverts and nem.
Correctly used, will not harm.
Fair.agreed, but correctly used is what im trying to find out.
matters how dirty the water is (why i asked about tds). it will be an issue if there is a high concentration of heavy metals and chloramine
I’m just wondering if I can use tap water to set up a bigger reef tank and was just wondering if I use seachem prime to detoxify (the heavy metals, chloramine, etc) if when I put everything from my old tank in it if it will kill my snails and anemones. I used distilled water for my smaller tank but I don’t feel I can afford enough distilled water for this newer size tank.They said will tap water and Seachem prime hurt inverts and nem.they asked about the safety of their inverts and nem so maybe they already have a tank running? im not too sure rn which is why i question the decision.
100% you can start that way as long as you make the switch to rodi but the other way, not so sure...
Correctly used, will not harm.
Thanks buddyYup, you can do that.
The danger is in adding salt to the tap water in the display, it needs of course to be fully mixe, brought to temp, and too 35ppt.
If your adding your stuff after fully mixed, then fine.
I did that while starting my display, but after, RODI only.