leeleeah
Member
I have a 50 gallon tank I am setting up for FOWLR. I have an Emperor 400 with new bio wheels and filtration. My problem is this......
My tank was set up and established for 5 years with live rock, crushed coral substrate and fish only. I moved to a new house and lost all but one fish ( a percula clown ) when he died last year I let the tank go. Keeping the filtration running until the water level went down so far I had to cut the pump off. The tank has sat for one year in the salt water with no filtration. The tank has been inside the house where the temperature has been around 72 degrees.
When I set up the tank last week I took out all the live rock and substrate and cleaned the tank thoroughly. I reused the old substrate and live rock, rinsing it off with salt water that had been declorinated. I added a 20 pound bag of live sand to the old substrate as well. My live rock still has coraline but alot of it has died off. My question is this....Is my live rock still alive after all this torture? I am posting a picture of it for an expert eye. And, what would you suggest or is there any way to jump start the live rock if it isn't alive?
The tank has only been setup for 6 days. I measured my parameters last night and here they are:
Nitrate: 0
High Range PH: 8.2
Ammonia: .25
Nitrate (NO3): 20
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!
My tank was set up and established for 5 years with live rock, crushed coral substrate and fish only. I moved to a new house and lost all but one fish ( a percula clown ) when he died last year I let the tank go. Keeping the filtration running until the water level went down so far I had to cut the pump off. The tank has sat for one year in the salt water with no filtration. The tank has been inside the house where the temperature has been around 72 degrees.
When I set up the tank last week I took out all the live rock and substrate and cleaned the tank thoroughly. I reused the old substrate and live rock, rinsing it off with salt water that had been declorinated. I added a 20 pound bag of live sand to the old substrate as well. My live rock still has coraline but alot of it has died off. My question is this....Is my live rock still alive after all this torture? I am posting a picture of it for an expert eye. And, what would you suggest or is there any way to jump start the live rock if it isn't alive?
The tank has only been setup for 6 days. I measured my parameters last night and here they are:
Nitrate: 0
High Range PH: 8.2
Ammonia: .25
Nitrate (NO3): 20
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!