How to Maintain Salt Water Aquariums

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    • 1). Test your water parameters using your testing kit. This is the most effective way to make sure your tank is healthy. For most reef tanks these are the parameters you are looking for:
      Specific Gravity 1.023 -1.025
      Temperature 72 -78°F
      pH 8.1-8.4
      Alkalinity 8-12 dKH
      Ammonia (NH3) Undetectable
      Nitrite (NO2) Undetectable

    • 2). Clean the glass using your sponge. Even though you might not see it, algae will form on your glass. Give the glass a good rub down to prevent excess build up. Harder to reach areas of your tank might require that you use a sponge with a handle.

    • 3). Fill your bowl or holding container with salt water. Remove the media from the back of your tank and gently rise them off. Use only salt water for this process. Rinsing will remove the grime that has settled on the media without removing the beneficial bacteria that lives within. Once the grime is cleaned away, replace the filters and the media back into the tank.

    • 4). Remove and replace about 2 to 4 gallons of water from your tank for a partial water change about once every two to three weeks. This will ensure the constant supply of minerals and trace elements. Add any supplements to your tank at this time.

    • 5). Clean your equipment after you service your tank. Wash all items and dry them out. You can use fresh water to wash your items. Store all your items in an easy-to-find location so they are ready for next time.

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