greebs
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I am planning to get my 55 g tank up and running again and need some advice. It's approx. 2 1/2 years old but it more or less died early this year when I was in the hospital for three weeks. I cleaned out all the dead livestock a long time ago and have kept the water filter running and done a few water changes. I know I need to get the water tested and maybe make some more water changes but to my surprise I did take a good look at it the other day and discovered a single red legged crab still alive along with several tiny shrimplike creatures that I'm guessing are some type of pods so the water quality must not be too bad.
I'm going to ditch my pc's and spend some money and buy some t5 lights for it along with a quality skimmer (will take suggestions for a good quality hang on skimmer) this time around so that I can hopefully have some better success with my reef. I'm only planning to eventually have two or three small fish maximum in the tank as I want to concentrate more on corals and am in no hurry to put fish in the tank.
Anyhow, to get to my main question, I've got about three inches of sand in the tank and am wondering if I should do anything to try cleaning that up before I consider putting anything new into the tank. I've got about 40 lbs. of live rock and when I move it around there is a lot of stuff in the sand that makes the water get quite cloudy before it settles back down. I know that once I get the tank stocked eventually there won't be any activity in the tank to stir up the sand so maybe it's no big deal but thought if I need to somehow clean up this sand, now would be the time to do it while I don't have anything going on in the tank. Should I just leave the sand alone or should I try to filter some of the gunk out? I imagine that stirring the sand up would cause a water quality issue that I'd want completely cleared up before I put anything alive in the tank.
I'm in not in a hurry to start stocking the tank because I need to purchase lights and the skimmer yet anyhow and I've learned that this is not a process to rush. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm going to ditch my pc's and spend some money and buy some t5 lights for it along with a quality skimmer (will take suggestions for a good quality hang on skimmer) this time around so that I can hopefully have some better success with my reef. I'm only planning to eventually have two or three small fish maximum in the tank as I want to concentrate more on corals and am in no hurry to put fish in the tank.
Anyhow, to get to my main question, I've got about three inches of sand in the tank and am wondering if I should do anything to try cleaning that up before I consider putting anything new into the tank. I've got about 40 lbs. of live rock and when I move it around there is a lot of stuff in the sand that makes the water get quite cloudy before it settles back down. I know that once I get the tank stocked eventually there won't be any activity in the tank to stir up the sand so maybe it's no big deal but thought if I need to somehow clean up this sand, now would be the time to do it while I don't have anything going on in the tank. Should I just leave the sand alone or should I try to filter some of the gunk out? I imagine that stirring the sand up would cause a water quality issue that I'd want completely cleared up before I put anything alive in the tank.
I'm in not in a hurry to start stocking the tank because I need to purchase lights and the skimmer yet anyhow and I've learned that this is not a process to rush. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.