doctor_random
Experienced Reefer
- Location
- New York, NY
MR Folk -
Is there any way to make "emergency" salt water for a big water change?
I only have about 3 gal of salt water currently made up for a water change, I can only produce 75 gal of RO/DI a day (of which I currently have none, due to needs of a QT'ed Coral Beauty undergoing a hyposaline holiday.)
The story:
I just discovered that my Aplysia (sea hare) was dead, hidden under a LR shelf. The shrimp were going to town...My GBTA had (atypically) been moving about for the past few days, which I think is a tip-off that the sea hare might have been on his way out for a few days.
I have a 120 gal reef tank, specs can be found on Wingo's site.
Ammonia, nitrate, nitrite all zero, pH, kH, calcium, mag, iodine all stable.
All the other inverts, coral, fish look/act fine.
Do you think I need an emergency water change? If so, how much?
Thanks!
Is there any way to make "emergency" salt water for a big water change?
I only have about 3 gal of salt water currently made up for a water change, I can only produce 75 gal of RO/DI a day (of which I currently have none, due to needs of a QT'ed Coral Beauty undergoing a hyposaline holiday.)
The story:
I just discovered that my Aplysia (sea hare) was dead, hidden under a LR shelf. The shrimp were going to town...My GBTA had (atypically) been moving about for the past few days, which I think is a tip-off that the sea hare might have been on his way out for a few days.
I have a 120 gal reef tank, specs can be found on Wingo's site.
Ammonia, nitrate, nitrite all zero, pH, kH, calcium, mag, iodine all stable.
All the other inverts, coral, fish look/act fine.
Do you think I need an emergency water change? If so, how much?
Thanks!