Ph 8.2
alk/buff 300+
hardness 425
nitrite 0
nitrate a trace, less than 5
ammonia 0
s.g. less than 1.022
temp 78
This is amazing. The bacteria in the live rock really is taking out the nitrate! I wish I had a rock that could do that in my fresh water tank.
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