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07-19-2008, 10:54 PM
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#21 (permalink)
| | Scooter Blennie
Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: South Florida Age: 42
Posts: 1,219
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Originally Posted by pharmrjohn Oh yeah!!! I have well over 60 DAYS experience to put up against ya!!! And a lot of book learnin' (One book).
AND I consulted with a few teenage employees at the local pet store (that knew next to nothing about saltwater).
I think I'll stop now. I'm digging myself pretty deep. |
No further questions, your honor.
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90G display tank. Kent Phos Reactor running carbon and ROWAPhos, Coralife 225 Skimmer, Typhoon 5 Stage RO/DI, 20 Gal Sump/Refugium with Chaeto/Caulerpa lit opposite daylight cycle. Coralife 2x150MH, 14K + 2x96W PC Actinics, Ecotech Vortech propeller pump, Hydor Koralia #2. |
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07-20-2008, 12:08 AM
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#22 (permalink)
| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Louisville, GA Age: 45
Posts: 3,309
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Originally Posted by ReefSparky I've used freshly mixed SW in my tanks for more than 20 years with nary a consequence. It was mixed until clear. I've never let it sit, although I've read that plenty of folks do. If there were chances of gill burn I would have plenty of losses by now.
As for the O2, although it's never a bad idea to oxygenate newly mixed water to the point of saturation, if your tank environment is constructed properly, even the most O2 depleted water added to a tank will become as oxygenated as the tank water in short order. Take it all with a grain of salt. Whatever works for you. Irrespective of all the expert information out there, experience will never lie.  |
ditto and only about 7 years for me and ditto on the second part toooooooo |
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07-20-2008, 12:45 AM
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#23 (permalink)
| | Gnarly Old Codfish
Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Silverdale, Washington Age: 59
Posts: 4,788
| Get in habit of regular water changes right away. Is especially important when adding livestock to new tank...
Re: "Water Changes/Ex-changes"
By Anthony Calfo 
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"...Under the best of circumstances, water quality in the aquarium after one month typically strays unfavorably downward in pH. It certainly increases in dissolved organics. Water clarity from discoloration becomes darker, however inconspicuous that might be to the naked eye during casual daily inspection. In heavily stocked reef displays – allelopathic compounds (chemical warfare) between corals, plants and algae amplify. Phosphorous and nitrogenous compounds inevitably accumulate too. The list of challenges to water quality goes on. Now instead of allowing these dynamics to crescendo before reducing them abruptly with a large monthly (or less often) water change, the smaller, more frequent water changes will dull the peaks and valleys of such swings in water quality to minimize the stress on the tanks inhabitants..."
On mixing water....plenty of opinions here...many upon many ways to do. But agree strongly not to mix and use right away...
Way I do it is mix salt in very warm water (I know exact amount needed to get right salinity and only mix as much as I need) Run an airstone in it, till it cools down to tank temp...takes about 4-5 hours out in garage...
Change water. _________ AG "125," AquaC EV 180, 30 gal sump, "SCWD", 80 lbs LR, CoralSeaLife "Moonlite" Hood, PFO 250W HQI Mini-Pendant (SPS HQI 14000k bulb)
12 Gallon NanoCube - 24w stock PC 50/50 light "...nothing good ever happens fast in a reef tank, only bad things happen fast..."
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07-20-2008, 03:56 PM
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#24 (permalink)
| | Astrea Snail
Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Strasburg, VA
Posts: 74
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Originally Posted by omard Get in habit of regular water changes right away. Is especially important when adding livestock to new tank...
Re: "Water Changes/Ex-changes"
By Anthony Calfo 
( Webmedia.com) "...Under the best of circumstances, water quality in the aquarium after one month typically strays unfavorably downward in pH. It certainly increases in dissolved organics. Water clarity from discoloration becomes darker, however inconspicuous that might be to the naked eye during casual daily inspection. In heavily stocked reef displays – allelopathic compounds (chemical warfare) between corals, plants and algae amplify. Phosphorous and nitrogenous compounds inevitably accumulate too. The list of challenges to water quality goes on. Now instead of allowing these dynamics to crescendo before reducing them abruptly with a large monthly (or less often) water change, the smaller, more frequent water changes will dull the peaks and valleys of such swings in water quality to minimize the stress on the tanks inhabitants..."
On mixing water....plenty of opinions here...many upon many ways to do. But agree strongly not to mix and use right away...
Way I do it is mix salt in very warm water (I know exact amount needed to get right salinity and only mix as much as I need) Run an airstone in it, till it cools down to tank temp...takes about 4-5 hours out in garage...
Change water.  | Thank you. I am frustrated because I have a small amount of undissolved salt that won't go away even after being aggitated with a power head for 24 hours. |
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