Hello! I am starting up with a new tank next week. I'm terrified of killing fish so I wanted to run through what I'm doing and seeing if anyone has any pointers.
I'm getting an Aqua-one 400 (400L). This has an Aqua-one proskim g220 skimmer, quad T5 lighting, and of course heater, sump and overflow.
I will be using my own RO/DI water and salt for everything. I will have a tds meter, refractometer and magnetic scrubber. Ive bought new bins to mix saltwater. I know to mix it minimum hour before and heat before using it to not shock fish.
I am using 20-25Kg of dry dead rock, and 20kg of coral sand.
So first I'll set up the tank and rinse it all with tap water. Then I'll set up my rockwork, taking care to brush off extra crap off the rocks. Then add sand. Then add saltwater. Then cure rocks. I'll know this is done when ammonia and nitrite hit 0 and nitrates will be high. (WILL DIE OF FROM ROCKS BE ENOUGH TO CYCLE AND CURE TANK/ROCKS?) This also means the tank is cycled but could take up to a month. During this time I need to run the whole tank including power heads and skimmer. Oh yeah powerheads, I'm planning on buying 2x Tunze nano stream 6020. They do 5000L/Hr and says it's suitable for a 40-250L tank, so I'm thinking two, pointed at each other from opposite ends of the tank will be sufficient. (IS THIS OK?)
After cycling I'll need to do a water change to get the nitrates down (OR DO I NEED TO DRAIN THE WHOLE TANK AND REFILL?).
So now we're a month or two down the line depending on how long it took to cycle and from only nitrate to be elevated, though reduced after my water change. Then I can add two clowns and wait a month
How's that sound? Any advice? The bolded parts I'm
most confused about. Thank you!
I'm getting an Aqua-one 400 (400L). This has an Aqua-one proskim g220 skimmer, quad T5 lighting, and of course heater, sump and overflow.
I will be using my own RO/DI water and salt for everything. I will have a tds meter, refractometer and magnetic scrubber. Ive bought new bins to mix saltwater. I know to mix it minimum hour before and heat before using it to not shock fish.
I am using 20-25Kg of dry dead rock, and 20kg of coral sand.
So first I'll set up the tank and rinse it all with tap water. Then I'll set up my rockwork, taking care to brush off extra crap off the rocks. Then add sand. Then add saltwater. Then cure rocks. I'll know this is done when ammonia and nitrite hit 0 and nitrates will be high. (WILL DIE OF FROM ROCKS BE ENOUGH TO CYCLE AND CURE TANK/ROCKS?) This also means the tank is cycled but could take up to a month. During this time I need to run the whole tank including power heads and skimmer. Oh yeah powerheads, I'm planning on buying 2x Tunze nano stream 6020. They do 5000L/Hr and says it's suitable for a 40-250L tank, so I'm thinking two, pointed at each other from opposite ends of the tank will be sufficient. (IS THIS OK?)
After cycling I'll need to do a water change to get the nitrates down (OR DO I NEED TO DRAIN THE WHOLE TANK AND REFILL?).
So now we're a month or two down the line depending on how long it took to cycle and from only nitrate to be elevated, though reduced after my water change. Then I can add two clowns and wait a month
How's that sound? Any advice? The bolded parts I'm
most confused about. Thank you!