All right, yes, wow congradulations my tank info matches my description in the thread. Thats because my tank is partially owned by my family. The only reason I started this post is bc my dad has been bringing home fish from the lfs randomly when i've already told him about what is ethical and...
That seems to me to be a lot of fish that are relatively large in too small of an aquarium. IMO having three angels alone in this aquarium would be irresponsible.
IMHO why not just buy for $20 some synthetic seacrystals and not take even more time trying to find "safe" or "clean" water. When it comes down to it, I live in WI so haha it would take me a while to find just the ocean itself.
Thanks for the feedback all. I'll consider the pro I'm just worried that i won't have enough wattage. What I mean by this is will the nova pro be able to sustain life in a 75 reef or will there be in adequate lighting in the 75 gallon? The deensions are listed above and the sandbed will not be...
On that thought I would clean the tank thoroughly with a deluted bleach solution to kill off anything harmful that could be in it. Make sure to rinse out all of the bleach afterwards so you don't introduce anything harmful to your new tank as well.
I've experienced the same thing this past year. When you say to clean it out completely, are you suggesting that I turn it off and clean its chambers and intake or just the collection cup?