JC mcintosh
New Member
I just recently got a 75 gallon tank from a friend who is moving and cant conitnue to keep the tank. The tank is 75 gallons, it has I believe about 80-90 pounds of live rock and live sand. It has a hang on the back filter system and a hang on the back skimmer with a wet/dry unit underneath. (forgive me if Im wrong with my terminology). the tank also has two power heads. I got all of this for a very very good deal (or I wouldnt have been able to buy it). I was told the tank has been up and running for about 3 years and we kept the sand in the tank and most of the water in the tank was moved in buckets. As I am very new to this hobby I have a million questions. First the tank has green algea all over the glass on all sides, front and sides. Second on the live rock there are alot of what look to be zoanthids (not sure at all if I am correct about this) growing all over the live rock. They seem to be more of a pest than anything else. There is hair algea in some spots of the tank. My first question is can I clean the tank of all the green algea? and what would be the best method for that? Second can i get rid of all the things growing on the live rock? They appear to be brown and circular things with long bases/ stalks. Ive heard lemon juice kills them and you can use suction to get them off the rock. Again I have no clue what these things are and Im pretty sure they are not "good things". There are no fish in the tank at all. The person I got it from said all the fish died, and I have no idea what killed them or why they died. There are however alot of Kenya trees growing in one section of the tank on the live rock. I dont have a protein skimmer or anything else other than hang on the back. Basically I want to clean the glass and the rock and get the tank clean and free of anything that may hurt fish I want to put in at a later date. What and where would be the best place for me to start? Oh and to answer the question why did all the fish die, I definately did ask that question and the person I got the tank from had no clue. I was told the person woke up to two dead fish and the other two looked to be breathing heavy and then eventually died. Again I am completely new to this hobby and have no clue where to start or what to do first. I do plan on cleaning the power heads in a vinegar bath but as to how to clean the rest i have no idea. Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also is there more equipment I will need? I want to do this the right way and I want to be able to have healthy fish and maybe eventually some coral (not totally sure about that at this point). My next question is can I remove some of the live rock and that be ok? To me the rock looks like it takes up way too much space in the tank to begin with. Thanks in advance for the advice and suggestions all are greatly appreciated.