thanks nick, by bad i mean that my salinity was realy low because the fish place had made the wrong mixture (or something) alll i know is after my water change my salt levels were 19ppm
now everything is as it should be.
nitrite less than ten
nitrate closer to 0 than 1
ph 8.2 'bout 4 hours after the lights are off
8.1 when the lights are off for 8 hours.
alkalinity is at the 1260, i think. i know that it is the right place for it.
calcium is at 460
i ad iron, a multipurpose chemical, and i will start adding coral food soon.
it is a rose bubble tip anemone
refugium runs 24-6 and on sundays i give it 4 hours off.
dont worry i have chaeto so it stays in stasis.
i cant post a picture, but imagin a stuck out thumb..........and you prettymuch have it.
Okay.....
Salinity that low isnt good long term, but isnt fatal short term. It causes issues with osmo-regulation within inverts. If this happened 8 months ago, and it didnt die, then that is not the issue. As a side note, you should test your make up/water change water everytime before you use it...especially, if you're not the one making it. As another side note, always find out what salt you buying, and DONT DEVIATE FROM IT!
Nitrite is less than 10.....what is it specifically? You should have it at zero.
Nitrate is okay.
pH is fine.
"alkalinity is at the 1260, i think. i know that it is the right place for it." Actually, Alk is measured in one of two ways, meq/l on a 5.0 scale w/ ideal being between 2.5 and 4, or in Dkh, (german for Degrees of Karbonate Hardness), which happens to be easier for me to follow, and ideal is between 8 and 11. I have no idea where you're getting 1260 from...Magnesium maybe?
Calcium at 460 is a bit high, but w/o knowing what exactly you're alk is, its tough to say if its in line w/ alk. If the 1260 is your magnesium, its out of line.
"i ad iron, a multipurpose chemical, and i will start adding coral food soon."
Dont add ANYTHING to your tank you cannot test for.
"refugium runs 24-6 and on sundays i give it 4 hours off.'
Why would you give it "time off"? The goal is to make the system as stable as possible and having a change in your fuge lighting will cause a deviation in parameters. Someone, (forget who) has a signature that reads "SPS- Stability Promotes Sucess". This is so true its not even funny.
Reef Aquarium Water Parameters by Randy Holmes-Farley
You should read up on this....its not exactly a wickedly exciting read (to me anyway...sorry Randy!), but chemistry is very important in this hobby. If you dont know where you're supposed to be, or how to get there, you're going to fail spectacularly at this hobby, and the worst part is that you wont even know why.
What test kits are being used to check your water? I would suggest sticking with either Salifert or Elos kits. There are many others, but these seem to be the most reliable of the inexpensive kits. Hach makes some good ones but their spendy. The Elos and Salifert are accurate and fairly easy to use. The vast majority of the other test kits are not accurate enough to be useful for keeping inverts.
Having thrown all of this at you....I'm not trying to bash you or overwhelm you, and I hope I havent come off this way.
Anemones are difficult to keep to begin with. BTA s also have a habit of splitting under stress as a means of keeping some part of them alive. I'm wondering if you are having an alk swing which could very well cause issues with your anemone.
Nick