mimic
Member
Hello everyone I went out and purchased an Aquapod 24 HQI 150w system, its really bad ass and I cant wait till I have my fish and corals in it.
8 days ago i set it all up, it includes...
20lbs live sand
23lbs uncured live rock
Koralia 1
150w heater
thermometer
hydrometer
I soon plan to upgrade my return pump to a MJ 1200, and I want to put some Chaetos in my tank for pod reproduction.
my paremeters are:
SG: 1.024
PH: 7.8
Temps: (Night 78, Day 80)
Ammonia: 5.0mg/l (very high tank still cycling)
Nitrites: 0.3mg/l
Nitrates: Unknown need to purchase test kit.
There is still no Diatom bloom, so hopefully in a week or two it will start, I read it only starts once Nitrates are in your system so obviously i dont have nitrates yet.
I purchased some Bio-zyme and Cycle, both are supposed to help me decrease cycle time by effectively adding "Nitrifying bacteria and Enzymes"
I guess we will see if it works.
I want to add my clean up crew already because I am tired of just looking at rock/water and sand, but deep down inside I know they will die instantly because of my high ammonia level.
Would a water change help the Ammonia level, or is it best to just let it cycle and then water change after I get 0 readings, and obviously before i put in a clean up crew?
I will get pictures up as soon as possible, hope you guys tune in.
Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated THANKS!!
8 days ago i set it all up, it includes...
20lbs live sand
23lbs uncured live rock
Koralia 1
150w heater
thermometer
hydrometer
I soon plan to upgrade my return pump to a MJ 1200, and I want to put some Chaetos in my tank for pod reproduction.
my paremeters are:
SG: 1.024
PH: 7.8
Temps: (Night 78, Day 80)
Ammonia: 5.0mg/l (very high tank still cycling)
Nitrites: 0.3mg/l
Nitrates: Unknown need to purchase test kit.
There is still no Diatom bloom, so hopefully in a week or two it will start, I read it only starts once Nitrates are in your system so obviously i dont have nitrates yet.
I purchased some Bio-zyme and Cycle, both are supposed to help me decrease cycle time by effectively adding "Nitrifying bacteria and Enzymes"
I guess we will see if it works.
I want to add my clean up crew already because I am tired of just looking at rock/water and sand, but deep down inside I know they will die instantly because of my high ammonia level.
Would a water change help the Ammonia level, or is it best to just let it cycle and then water change after I get 0 readings, and obviously before i put in a clean up crew?
I will get pictures up as soon as possible, hope you guys tune in.
Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated THANKS!!