fuzztub
New Member
hello everyone, new to the site! lots of great info.
well i've done quite a few freshwater setups in the past and finally decided to make the jump to saltwater. i decided to go with an all in one unit for my first tank and have mostly been doing a ton of reading online. i found a good deal on craigslist for a biocube 29 and grabbed it.
i was just curious what people thought on how i'm doing or anything else i should be sure to do.
so i got the tank and the previous owner still had it up and running but had not done anything to it for a while. he had moved his fish to a small QT tank until he got his larger tank set up.
he did give me his water and the 2 pieces of live rock in it (nothing on them) and said i could put fish in as soon as i got home. i really did not believe it so i didn't even try it lol
i cleaned out the tank and got rid of his sand as it looked pretty bad. i put in new 30lbs of live sand, 15g of fresh distilled water and used his old water for the rest, 1 piece of live rock from his tank and 20-21lbs of new live rock giving me about 25lbs. i got rid of the bioballs and got the intank set up for media and used their recommendations for media, got the jbj nano light and put two handfuls of cheato in the rear chamber, removed the sponge that i see seems to be the norm, kept his old filters in the tank to try and help with the cycling and put a 200w heater in the water intake area, also added another power head to the tank. i did also add the biospira for up to 30g tanks.
i just upgraded the stock lights to steve's led bc29 retro fits. i only have one power supply with it running both blues and whites. how should i schedule these to turn on? with the stock lights i knew what to do. should i see about getting a second power supply to separate the whites from the blues? or a controller to ramp them up, leave them on and then ramp down on the one power supply?
i did pick up a ro/di unit as well for making the water and plan on doing a 3-5g water change every week.
salt lvls are at 1.022-1.023. i have checked nitrates, nitrites and ammonia with an api test kit.
tested on 3-18:
ammonia - .25
nitrite - 50
nitrate - 20
put in 2 large raw shrimp on the 23rd and tested today:
ammonia - 0
ph - 8.0
nitrite - 0
nitrate - 40
does my tank seemed to have cycled already or how much longer should i leave the shrimp in to make sure? it's been running for 2 weeks now.
thanks for reading this long post and any input is always appreciated
well i've done quite a few freshwater setups in the past and finally decided to make the jump to saltwater. i decided to go with an all in one unit for my first tank and have mostly been doing a ton of reading online. i found a good deal on craigslist for a biocube 29 and grabbed it.
i was just curious what people thought on how i'm doing or anything else i should be sure to do.
so i got the tank and the previous owner still had it up and running but had not done anything to it for a while. he had moved his fish to a small QT tank until he got his larger tank set up.
he did give me his water and the 2 pieces of live rock in it (nothing on them) and said i could put fish in as soon as i got home. i really did not believe it so i didn't even try it lol
i cleaned out the tank and got rid of his sand as it looked pretty bad. i put in new 30lbs of live sand, 15g of fresh distilled water and used his old water for the rest, 1 piece of live rock from his tank and 20-21lbs of new live rock giving me about 25lbs. i got rid of the bioballs and got the intank set up for media and used their recommendations for media, got the jbj nano light and put two handfuls of cheato in the rear chamber, removed the sponge that i see seems to be the norm, kept his old filters in the tank to try and help with the cycling and put a 200w heater in the water intake area, also added another power head to the tank. i did also add the biospira for up to 30g tanks.
i just upgraded the stock lights to steve's led bc29 retro fits. i only have one power supply with it running both blues and whites. how should i schedule these to turn on? with the stock lights i knew what to do. should i see about getting a second power supply to separate the whites from the blues? or a controller to ramp them up, leave them on and then ramp down on the one power supply?
i did pick up a ro/di unit as well for making the water and plan on doing a 3-5g water change every week.
salt lvls are at 1.022-1.023. i have checked nitrates, nitrites and ammonia with an api test kit.
tested on 3-18:
ammonia - .25
nitrite - 50
nitrate - 20
put in 2 large raw shrimp on the 23rd and tested today:
ammonia - 0
ph - 8.0
nitrite - 0
nitrate - 40
does my tank seemed to have cycled already or how much longer should i leave the shrimp in to make sure? it's been running for 2 weeks now.
thanks for reading this long post and any input is always appreciated