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<blockquote data-quote="datahog" data-source="post: 7279980" data-attributes="member: 145861"><p>Hi- If i were you i would shoot for these type of ranges...</p><p>Salinity 1.023 to 1.026</p><p>Temp between 76 to 80 degrees</p><p>PH 8.1 to 8.3</p><p>DKH 7 TO 10 no higher or lower</p><p>NO3 under 20ppm,over do water change</p><p>CA 420ppm to 450ppm</p><p>As long as your tank is cycled,you should only have to check your,, AM and NO2 every 3 months,or if you suspect issues.</p><p>Also advise using RODI water,and test with TDS meter... Of course theres more to it such as lighting,flow and trace elements...</p><p>Hope this helps ..best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="datahog, post: 7279980, member: 145861"] Hi- If i were you i would shoot for these type of ranges... Salinity 1.023 to 1.026 Temp between 76 to 80 degrees PH 8.1 to 8.3 DKH 7 TO 10 no higher or lower NO3 under 20ppm,over do water change CA 420ppm to 450ppm As long as your tank is cycled,you should only have to check your,, AM and NO2 every 3 months,or if you suspect issues. Also advise using RODI water,and test with TDS meter... Of course theres more to it such as lighting,flow and trace elements... Hope this helps ..best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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