adee
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I met the nicest guy (who appeared/sounded like he knew quite a bit about saltwater tanks)! He works at our local "Big Als" they are a HUGE aquarium store (they have a couple reptiles but specialize in aquatics) what a great experience.. he explained how things work so i gotta apply it here and see what everyone else thinks.
Please let me know what is/isnt right
Filling/mixing tank:
Put the bag of sand at the bottom of the tank (do not open) fill with mixed water, if using tap water treat the tank with that, let cycle for 24hrs, check salinity, open bag(s) let cycle for another 24hrs check salinity again, if low add salt. (he reminded me to always under mix i can always add salt) Leave space for the live rock, once the salt/sand is within good salinity levels i can add the live rock, let that cycle for a couple weeks and monitor levels.
He suggested I use their premixed water (less hassle and only .69 per gallon, totally worth it to me!)
He suggested I get 3 PH, one on either side and one on back wall facing inward.
Also spoke to me about cured and uncured rock.. which should I get? They do have both (wow the uncured STINKS!) they are exactly the same price.
Base rock, he suggested getting the "twig" type of rock for base rock (make sure to wiggle it till it touches the glass) because that way i can make my own caves and what not. 4.99lb.
He also said there should be *no* lid on the tank, use a type of lid that clicks onto the tank itself, this is what is best for the coral.
I cant wait to hear comments!!
Please let me know what is/isnt right
Filling/mixing tank:
Put the bag of sand at the bottom of the tank (do not open) fill with mixed water, if using tap water treat the tank with that, let cycle for 24hrs, check salinity, open bag(s) let cycle for another 24hrs check salinity again, if low add salt. (he reminded me to always under mix i can always add salt) Leave space for the live rock, once the salt/sand is within good salinity levels i can add the live rock, let that cycle for a couple weeks and monitor levels.
He suggested I use their premixed water (less hassle and only .69 per gallon, totally worth it to me!)
He suggested I get 3 PH, one on either side and one on back wall facing inward.
Also spoke to me about cured and uncured rock.. which should I get? They do have both (wow the uncured STINKS!) they are exactly the same price.
Base rock, he suggested getting the "twig" type of rock for base rock (make sure to wiggle it till it touches the glass) because that way i can make my own caves and what not. 4.99lb.
He also said there should be *no* lid on the tank, use a type of lid that clicks onto the tank itself, this is what is best for the coral.
I cant wait to hear comments!!