salt water mix problem

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  1. bottoms01

    bottoms01 Plankton

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    No the water I buy I tested before I mixed it and it shows no nitrates 0 ppm
     
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  4. wildreef

    wildreef Stylophora

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    One More time here "bottom"

    1, do you have a "RO" unit ?
    2, how long has the tank been running ?
    3, how "curred" was the live rock you put in it ?
    4, are you useing "water straight from the tap" and mixing salt in it ?
     
  5. bottoms01

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    I will list what is in the tank . I have a sump with 2 ---2000 gph pumps bioballs , 50-60 pounds live rock , a hot magnum canister filter that I put some of that white rock that removes nitrates . the tank has been up for 5 weeks . the life in the tank now is 6 blue legged hermit crabs ,, 2 sea haires , 1 cleaner shrimp , 1 sand filtering star fish . the lobster I started with is back in the florida ocean . I thought he was causing some of this problem .I have live sand botttom 3'' in some places 2'' in others . 3'' in most of tank though
     
  6. bottoms01

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    I buy my water from a water place here local . it has like nothing in it . I tested it before I mixed it and it is 0ppm . then I mixed my salt waited 24hours tested it. it is over 180 ppm
     
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    no ro unit I buy my water from a good resource it tested 0ppm before I mix it . 180 or more after the mix
     
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  9. wildreef

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    1,Ok bottom.. I will "assume" you bought "near too" curred live rock ok
    2, 6 weeks of "up and running" is NOT enough of cycling time for your tank .
    ( your nitrates and nitrites will be high right now )
    3, also have you tested for >
    Amonia ?
    Phosphates ?
    4, now that you have live rock in there now ,>
    calcium reading ?
    Mag reading ?
    SR reading ?
    PH and ALKALINITY readings ?
    5, ARE YOU taking water straight from the "tap"/faucet in your home ? and just mixing salt with it ?(scratch that) ok
     
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  10. wildreef

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    well then its coming from your "Salt".. ive never used coralife .
    You might try another brand name . i use "IO"=instant ocean but there are a few other name brands out there that do very well.
     
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    my ammonia is is .50 allmost zero . ph is good like not perfect but not way high I cant remember the exact numbers .my water is from a place I buy it . the guy who runs it has a coral tank using the same water
     
  12. tazzy695

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    I agree I would not use that bucket or bag of salt any more and switch to somthing else

    also place a call to the manufacture and tell them the issues you are having maby they will refund your money or better

    what kind of tank do you have planned for if this is going to be a reef tank I would personaly recomend oceanic salt(good) or tropic marine(best) or if you are going to do a fowlr tank use IO (instant ocean) I hope this helps