No worries. I'm honestly still interested (Sub if you see this, please chime in)...but when it comes to these types of things I need numbers, not anecdotal evidence.
No worries. I'm honestly still interested (Sub if you see this, please chime in)...but when it comes to these types of things I need numbers, not anecdotal evidence.
Ive got a question for anyone out there willing to answer: Ive had a 10 gallon tank set up for about 5 months now and I just recently desided to try aquaruim salt. So my question is when i preform water changes with my gravel vacuum does the gravel vacuum filter out the salt as well? I just moved my tank and took out the water by my gravel vacuum into buckets for easier lifting then put it back into the tank. So im wondering do i have to add more salt back in because it filters the salt out or does it not and im good for now? The salt did disinigrate into my water for a day before i moved the water/tank. Thanks!
I would say your tank isnt finished cycling yet with 7.2 ammonia, .25 nitrite and no nitrates..Ive got parameters!!!! Ph: 7.2 ammonia: .25 nitrite: 0 nitrate 10 chlorine/chloramine: 0 temp: 80. The nitrate is a little high but if im not mistaken isnt 0-40 the ideal range?
Ive had the tank for 5 months and its only 10 gallons shouldnt it be cycled already?
I dont want to come across as attacking you or anything, but, I am sorry, common sense would dictate that a hose and a screen designed to catch gravel will not remove dissolved salts.fshfanatic, its a completely vaild question. If you have a problem with it then dont answer it. I generally thought if the gravel vacuum has a filter so that the gravel doesnt filter through, what about salt. I am a new fish keeper so you posing as if its a ridiculous question, is very wrong.