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i only know No2 needs to be zero

PH best is 8.2 (magical number) but can be from 7.9 - 8.3 The key is to keep it as constant as possible.

alk - I am not too sure what your test kit is measuring. is it KH (carbonate hardness)

should be between 8 - 12 dKH ideally.

The higher this is, the less PH shifts your tank will encounter.

hope this helps at least a little.

Are you keeping just fishes ?

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Don't worry about nitrites. Your primary concern should be of ammonia. NO2 can be hundreds of ppm without killing marine fish.

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-06/rhf/index.php#6

More on kH. Think your kH test kit measures in meq/L, simply multiply the reading by 2.8 to get dKH.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/feb2002/chemistry.htm

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Don't worry about nitrites. Your primary concern should be of ammonia. NO2 can be hundreds of ppm without killing marine fish.

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-06/rhf/index.php#6

More on kH. Think your kH test kit measures in meq/L, simply multiply the reading by 2.8 to get dKH.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/feb2002/chemistry.htm

ya.the alk is meq/l..thanks for your help.

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i only know No2 needs to be zero

PH best is 8.2 (magical number) but can be from 7.9 - 8.3 The key is to keep it as constant as possible.

alk - I am not too sure what your test kit is measuring. is it KH (carbonate hardness)

should be between 8 - 12 dKH ideally.

The higher this is, the less PH shifts your tank will encounter.

hope this helps at least a little.

Are you keeping just fishes ?

okok..thanks..the alk is measure by meq/l.now my tank no fish cause just started another tank.so the farm people told me to measure this den dunno after a month measure the ammonia i think..i'm planning to keep so coral and fish also.

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Please go read up on tank cycling process. there're quite a few pinned threads for starters to read up already

hope it helps :)

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Don't worry about nitrites. Your primary concern should be of ammonia. NO2 can be hundreds of ppm without killing marine fish.

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-06/rhf/index.php#6

More on kH. Think your kH test kit measures in meq/L, simply multiply the reading by 2.8 to get dKH.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/feb2002/chemistry.htm

I don't really agree, ammonia and nitrites should be completely zero, please bear that in mind.

Any trace of NO2 can kill your live stock in the tank.

The one that will not kill your fishes is Nitrate, not nitrites.

Please cycle your tank completely before placing any livestock in.

NH4 --> NO2 --> NO3

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