jonnywater
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I am having some issues with my new aquarium. I have a 55 gallon and am setting up my first saltwater tank. This is what is in or on my tank so far. I started with some earlier then others and the tank is about 3 weeks old (maybe a little younger)
50 Nassarius Vibex snails
2 Percula Clowns
1 AquaMedic Biostar - this is actually a rather interesting new product by aquamedic. It has a needle wheel counter current skimmer where the water enters and waste goes into the skimmer cup first. 60% of the water then overflows onto a rotating blue sponge wheel that takes about a full 15 seconds for a complete rotation. The wheel is never fully submerged because the outlet for the water is a tray at the bottom,
1 Regular media filter that has no media because I hate media. It is just there for water circulation
1 Rio 600 powerhead for further circulation in the rear upper right hand corner of the tank
10 pounds of live fiji rock that was pre cured but the purple is still turning white
60 pounds of Caribsea aragalive Fiji Pink fine sand
1 AquaMedic 4x60 watt oceanlight (2 actinic and 2 daylight white bulbs)
I had an ammonia spike that was so bad today I had to use A LOT of Prime to get it down. The sulfur smell actually began burning my eyes. What am I doing wrong here? The Vibex snails are breeding and I have corals coming out of no where (so far a purple mushroom and a few trumpets as far as I can tell). However the Ammonia spike really worried me. I dont like using media in my hang on media filters because I view them as dumpsters. Basically after any feeding, clean water enters and decomposing water exists from the way that I see it. I mean what other way is there to see it. The Vibex snails POP out of the sand in heards when i drop some brine shrimp in and I unhook my Biostar so I dont get used food build up in the bottom of that. Plus the Vibex snails will eat nearly anything that hits the sand (fish poop, food, detritus, anything) so as far as I am concerned they ARE mechanical filtration.
50 Nassarius Vibex snails
2 Percula Clowns
1 AquaMedic Biostar - this is actually a rather interesting new product by aquamedic. It has a needle wheel counter current skimmer where the water enters and waste goes into the skimmer cup first. 60% of the water then overflows onto a rotating blue sponge wheel that takes about a full 15 seconds for a complete rotation. The wheel is never fully submerged because the outlet for the water is a tray at the bottom,
1 Regular media filter that has no media because I hate media. It is just there for water circulation
1 Rio 600 powerhead for further circulation in the rear upper right hand corner of the tank
10 pounds of live fiji rock that was pre cured but the purple is still turning white
60 pounds of Caribsea aragalive Fiji Pink fine sand
1 AquaMedic 4x60 watt oceanlight (2 actinic and 2 daylight white bulbs)
I had an ammonia spike that was so bad today I had to use A LOT of Prime to get it down. The sulfur smell actually began burning my eyes. What am I doing wrong here? The Vibex snails are breeding and I have corals coming out of no where (so far a purple mushroom and a few trumpets as far as I can tell). However the Ammonia spike really worried me. I dont like using media in my hang on media filters because I view them as dumpsters. Basically after any feeding, clean water enters and decomposing water exists from the way that I see it. I mean what other way is there to see it. The Vibex snails POP out of the sand in heards when i drop some brine shrimp in and I unhook my Biostar so I dont get used food build up in the bottom of that. Plus the Vibex snails will eat nearly anything that hits the sand (fish poop, food, detritus, anything) so as far as I am concerned they ARE mechanical filtration.