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So I have returned to the hobby after 6 years. I have started a 180L soft coral tank with 1 clown and 1 blue tang. The tank has Been running empty for like a week and The fish+coral was added yesterday. Seems to run fine right now. I did som water tests (whit my old expired tests) i have 16kh 8.1ph and 0.12 amonia at 26celcius. Is this bad? No2 and no3 seems to be about 0
 
So I have returned to the hobby after 6 years. I have started a 180L soft coral tank with 1 clown and 1 blue tang. The tank has Been running empty for like a week and The fish+coral was added yesterday. Seems to run fine right now. I did som water tests (whit my old expired tests) i have 16kh 8.1ph and 0.12 amonia at 26celcius. Is this bad? No2 and no3 seems to be about 0
It's only soft corals so I wouldn't be too worried.

But I would look into getting new test kits. It seems the reagents were opened already so probably not too reliable.

If they were unopened test kits, I would be okay with them, but i would look into double confirming.

What salt are you using as well? Also, If the tank has only been running empty for one week, and you see Ammonia, it seems like your cycle is just starting. I would highly advise against having livestock in the tank while cycling.

Also that tank is WAY TOO SMALL for a Blue Tang. I suggest you take the fish back to the store, and start slow from the beginning and let the tank cycle.
 
It's only soft corals so I wouldn't be too worried.

But I would look into getting new test kits. It seems the reagents were opened already so probably not too reliable.

If they were unopened test kits, I would be okay with them, but i would look into double confirming.

What salt are you using as well? Also, If the tank has only been running empty for one week, and you see Ammonia, it seems like your cycle is just starting. I would highly advise against having livestock in the tank while cycling.

Also that tank is WAY TOO SMALL for a Blue Tang. I suggest you take the fish back to the store, and start slow from the beginning and let the tank cycle.
I use aquarium systems reef corals. Most of my stone is from the aquarium i got the fish and the corals from. But yes the sand is only like a week cykeld. I cant return anything to a store since i bouth it on marketplace. The blue tang has been Living in a smaller tank for 8+years. But yes 47g aint optimal. I think my high kh is becous of my well water i use for mixing.

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I use aquarium systems reef corals. Most of my stone is from the aquarium i got the fish and the corals from. But yes the sand is only like a week cykeld. I cant return anything to a store since i bouth it on marketplace. The blue tang has been Living in a smaller tank for 8+years. But yes 47g aint optimal. I think my high kh is becous of my well water i use for mixing.

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Yea well water can run a bit “hard”

You should invest in an RODI system.

Also, you are telling me you have an EIGHT YEAR OLD blue tang in a 47gallon tank?!

Honestly I would say that is borderline animal abuse and I am usually quite lax when it comes to tank sizes.

But that is NOT okay.

Why did you knowingly buy this 6-7 inch fish to fit in a tank it can barely turn around in??
 
Yea well water can run a bit “hard”

You should invest in an RODI system.

Also, you are telling me you have an EIGHT YEAR OLD blue tang in a 47gallon tank?!

Honestly I would say that is borderline animal abuse and I am usually quite lax when it comes to tank sizes.

But that is NOT okay.

Why did you knowingly buy this 6-7 inch fish to fit in a tank it can

Yea well water can run a bit “hard”

You should invest in an RODI system.

Also, you are telling me you have an EIGHT YEAR OLD blue tang in a 47gallon tank?!

Honestly I would say that is borderline animal abuse and I am usually quite lax when it comes to tank sizes.

But that is NOT okay.

Why did you knowingly buy this 6-7 inch fish to fit in a tank it can barely turn around

Yea well water can run a bit “hard”

You should invest in an RODI system.

Also, you are telling me you have an EIGHT YEAR OLD blue tang in a 47gallon tank?!

Honestly I would say that is borderline animal abuse and I am usually quite lax when it comes to tank sizes.

But that is NOT okay.

Why did you knowingly buy this 6-7 inch fish to fit in a tank it can barely turn around in??
Well the fish is like 5.5 inches (guessing) and I would not say it has any problems swiming around. But I Will take your opinion in consideration, I have a lager tank 126g. Maybe start it up and use that one instead?
 
So I have returned to the hobby after 6 years. I have started a 180L soft coral tank with 1 clown and 1 blue tang. The tank has Been running empty for like a week and The fish+coral was added yesterday. Seems to run fine right now. I did som water tests (whit my old expired tests) i have 16kh 8.1ph and 0.12 amonia at 26celcius. Is this bad? No2 and no3 seems to be about 0
What salt are you using? Different salts have different KH amounts. Especially Instant Ocean. Theirs is high rated. I use Tropic Marin Pro Reef, it has low alk. You can search the KH on all.the different brands of salts.
 

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