octopus man
New Member
Ok so I am cycling another 10 gallon, I have about 5 pounds of live rock in the corner, very minimal.
At the moment I have put frozen krill into a sock and am dangling it infront of the filter flow to hopefully spread it out through the tank.
Since this is frozen krill though I assume it will melt fast even in the sock, I don't have a shrimp oddly enough and I have a lot of frozen krill im not using.
Should I re apply a tiny amount of frozen krill everyday? I just put in a tiny frozen piece in the sock thats about the size of a quarter but a little thicker.
I think the live rock I bought was too alive to cause any die off and cycle my tank so i'm left with using frozen krill and my sock.
I wanted to add that I tried ghost feeding with fish flakes once or twice a day for the last week, and I believe since my water is R/O combined with the live rock being fully alive caused the ghost feeding to do nothing.
So my plan is to speed this along but not cause ungodly amounts of ammonia and smell to be released.
At the moment I have put frozen krill into a sock and am dangling it infront of the filter flow to hopefully spread it out through the tank.
Since this is frozen krill though I assume it will melt fast even in the sock, I don't have a shrimp oddly enough and I have a lot of frozen krill im not using.
Should I re apply a tiny amount of frozen krill everyday? I just put in a tiny frozen piece in the sock thats about the size of a quarter but a little thicker.
I think the live rock I bought was too alive to cause any die off and cycle my tank so i'm left with using frozen krill and my sock.
I wanted to add that I tried ghost feeding with fish flakes once or twice a day for the last week, and I believe since my water is R/O combined with the live rock being fully alive caused the ghost feeding to do nothing.
So my plan is to speed this along but not cause ungodly amounts of ammonia and smell to be released.