Aug 5, 2012 #1 Jgomez324 Active Member View Badges Joined Jun 28, 2012 Messages 415 Reaction score 27 Location Fresno, CA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Ok here I go, Running a 60 gallon when I dot water change on Saturday my CA 500 Alk 10 nitrate 0 ammonia0 ph 8.2 so the day before I don't the change it's CA 420 ALK 8 Nitrate 0 ammonia 0. Do I need to be dosing if it's still in range?
Ok here I go, Running a 60 gallon when I dot water change on Saturday my CA 500 Alk 10 nitrate 0 ammonia0 ph 8.2 so the day before I don't the change it's CA 420 ALK 8 Nitrate 0 ammonia 0. Do I need to be dosing if it's still in range?
Aug 5, 2012 #2 S Scoly Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Feb 29, 2012 Messages 614 Reaction score 10 Location Redding ca Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I don't think so. If its n range, no need to raise it. Might want to get a mag test though, it's nice to know where it's at.
I don't think so. If its n range, no need to raise it. Might want to get a mag test though, it's nice to know where it's at.