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  1. DJ in WV's Avatar
    Can you put that many tangs in the same tank I though that they would fight
  2. melev's Avatar
    Yes, that is why I asked you. It should measure around 29 to 35 dKH. You have to keep adding drops until you get the final number.
  3. Djm's Avatar
    Tank size is a 24 gallon nano.... Hahaha had to crack a lame joke. It is a 220.
    Funny part is that the effluent on the cal reactor is off the charts. Too high to register.
  4. melev's Avatar
    That's good news. What size tank is this?
  5. Djm's Avatar
    I finallly got the shipment... Everything was acclimated for at least an hour or so... Seems to be working out awesome... Got the alk up to 6.7-7.0 dKH i just dialed the cal reactor way back and disconnected the sulful reactor alltogether... And cleaned the reactor chamber. Will playwith it at a later date... That was the issue... Sulfur dosing it was drawing way too much alk from the tank. I will continue to add the kh buffer... Otherwise the liveaquaria.com purchase was awesome... So far so good.

    2 cleaner shrimp
    5 chromis
    1 yellow tang
    1 blue hippo
    1 powder blue
    1 blonde naso
    2 true percs.
    2 diamond gobies
    All healthy and even started to eat!!
  6. melev's Avatar
    What is the alkalinity of the calcium reactor's effluent (or output)?
  7. DJ in WV's Avatar
    I say was the cal reactor acidity eating it up. Buffer helps but isnt a long term solution, Id play with the reactor after the cal drops off. Lots of luck with your live stock shipment hope all goes well. I know after 5 months on my build im looking forward to getting my tank stocked
  8. Djm's Avatar
    I shut off the sulfur reactor completly, as for the calcium reactor yes i dialed way back to drip mode... Seems to be raising the ph levels a lot... From 8.0 to 8.15 . But i was also adding tsp. buffer 3-4x per day starting thursday night. checked alk this morning, was 5.8 dKH
  9. DJ in WV's Avatar
    melev - 04-10-2011 12:56 PM
    Fine as in what? What's the number?

    For now, turn off the flow going to your calcium reactor, but keep the circulation pump running. Close the valve to the CO2 tank and for the next few days just test daily for Alk and Calcium. Once the numbers are back in line, you can get the calcium reactor back online. My own tank is barely 2 months old, and I had to dial mine way back to get the numbers I needed without overdosing. It was tricky finding that spot since I was used to a full blown reef. I have the pH controller set to 7.4 instead of 6.5 to lessen how much of the media dissolves, and the output is much slower than previously.
    Did you try this Just went back thur your blogs and seen you had reactor issues
    Updated 04-23-2011 at 09:11 AM by DJ in WV
  10. Djm's Avatar
    Using rodi water to top off. I only have 5 nasarious snails, and 3 pistol shrimp in the main tank. Nothing else.
  11. matt_longview's Avatar
    You've got a serious problem somewhere. What does your source water test, before and after mixing salt? What do you have in the tank? In the mean time... I'd find a place to drop off the stuff that's coming tomorrow until you get it figured out!
  12. Djm's Avatar
    No its dKH
  13. snorkeler's Avatar
    Is that 1.7 meq/L or 1.7 dKH? If it is meq/L it isn't too bad...
  14. Djm's Avatar
    That was also tested at the lfs. They told me to use buffer...
  15. Mits's Avatar
    Wow. I'd double check by using another test kit or going to a LFS to have them check. It saved my tank when I had been using an inaccurate test.
  16. Nitro's Avatar
    Approximate Purchase Size: Tiny: 1/2" to 3/4"; Small: 1" to 2"; Small/Medium: 2" to 3"; Medium 3" to 4"; Medium/Large 4" to 5"; Large: 5" to 6"

    If you scroll to the bottom of the overview you will find the sizes. These are for the blue tang. I've ordered from them for years and there is never a problem. If you recieve something that died or something dies within the 14 days just call coustomer service and they will give you a credit for that amount. Just be sure that you keep yaur order number. The next time you order call them and place the order and tell them that you have a credit.
    Updated 04-18-2011 at 02:54 PM by Nitro
  17. Djm's Avatar
    My tank is a 220 gal. it has clycled for over 3 months. I am holding off on the Starfish and the mandarin. When you bought your fish from Live Aquaria, the description on the fish... Small and Medium? how small and how medium are they talking?
  18. jlemoine2's Avatar
    LiveAquaria is great... they provide fast service and their lovestock is generally in good condition.

    I'm not sure of what size tank you have, or if you are done cycling (you must complete your initial cycle). Generally speaking, you DO NOT add all of those fish to a tank at once. All of the starfish and the mandarin will require a mature tank in order to live for any length of time. The tangs would benefit from a mature tank as well.

    Start with a couple of the least agressive fish and add another one or two every couple of weeks... but again, this will depend greatly on the size of your tank.

    It also is a good idea to have a quarantine period of some sort before adding fish to your aquarium, even if the fish are from LiveAquaria.

    Other thoughts?
  19. Jessy's Avatar
    You don't have to have any lights up for fish really. Anything will do. Even a desk lamp.
  20. Djm's Avatar
    That is good to hear... Thanks midnight
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