llovsbarbie
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Blog about the start of my sea horse tank. First time owning them and taking my time making sure everything is in order for them. Just tonight we got a 56 Gal tank (tall) and some dead live rock that I plan on bringing back to life (ps, if you have any suggestions on bringing it back please do share). Will be updating as I go with pictures. Enjoy
Working on getting more stuff. Was thinking of black sand (harmful??). Still need to get a filter, heater and live sand.
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UPDATE:
scrubbed rock and set the tank up.
Have a protein skimmer going, but no filter or heater. (going out tomorrow for those)
Added three cupfuls of live sand from my other tank. Would have my live rock, but have Aptaisia (sp?)on it and I don't want to spread it to the new rocks.
Even added a piece of raw deli shrimp to get the cycle going (rumors have it that it helps, guess we will see).
Keeping it in master bedroom. It stays dark most of the time.
Water is still settling from sand.
Set up the cascade canister filter and heater. Tested water..
PH: 7.8
Ammonia: 0.25
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate:0
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Day 3:
PH: 8.0
Amm: 1.0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
Day 4:
PH: 8.0 (even added PH buffer, but didnt come up any. Adding another dose tonight)
Amm: 50.-1.0 (what ever number that would be)
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
went to the LFS today and picked up a nice piece of live rock (dead coral) that looked really cool. Helps out with the cycle and will be an awesome resting place for the seahorses. Here some pics of the tank and rock set up. Prob pick up some more rock later on. Do plan on putting some fake colorful coral pieces to bring in some color.
sorry. I could have wiped down the glass first. lol
Day 7
Did 10% water change today.
PH: 8.4
Amm: 1.0
Nitrite: 0.25
Nitrate: 5.0
Day 8
PH: 7.4
Amm: 0.50-1.0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10