pokke
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What should I expect?
Being new to SW, I have been reading hard for the past 2 or 3 months. I finally setup my tank about 3 weeks ago and have some livestock in for cycle. I'm looking for some opinions and advice.
Gear is as follows:
135 Oceanic tank
2 - Emperor 400's
1 - Protein skimmer (DIY that came with the used tank. I will replace soon)
300W heater
2 - extra Zoo Med 160 gal/hr powerheads for circulation
80 lbs of Florida crushed coral with aragonite (2 inches or so)
40 lbs of lava rock and ornamental stuff
4' twin fluorescent fixture with 1 - 50/50 bulb and one std bulb
Single 250W Metal Halide bulb
I filled the tank about a month ago and after several good vacum sessions ended up with milky water with PH at 8.2 and no chlorine detectable. I added Red Sea salt and brought the SG to 1.024. I was determined to not kill or mame a bunch of fish to cycle the tank and read an article about cycling with drops of ammonia. I did this for about 3 days, adding about a capful from a gallon jug per day. The LFS said that it was 'unnatural' and that I should be doing this with live animals so I gave in.
I added 6 Mollies, of which, only 2 survived the night (power heads without the proper inlet protection are vicious predators. I picked up 6 more Mollies over the next couple of days and corrected the powerhead inlet.
After a week or so, I was down to 3 Mollies that did very well in the saltwater. After talking to the LFS, they convinced me to buy some Damsels to really do this the "right way". I bought 2 Blue Devils and 2 Yellow Damsels. I have had all 7 of these fish in the tank since and all seem to be doing well.
A friend called to see if he could get his taxes done and showed up with a smile on his face and 3 bags with some excellent looking Yellow Tangs, each about 4 inches long, tip to tail. I was very reluctant to introduce these fish to the tank during cycle, but he said they could go back to the LFS and that they'd be just fine in a tank that's 3 weeks along in the cycle.
We acclimated the Yellows over about 2 hours time (being overly paranoid?) and they all huddled in a corner with their lateral stripes as white as can be. They wouldn't eat for 2 days, but began exploring the tank. They've been in the tank now for about a week and are doing very well. They eat constantly and have excellent color and are quite lively. One seems to be establishing himself as the King of the Tank and chases the others around a bit, but not too much.
My tank parameters are as follows ( I really hate the Seachem test kit I got and will be replacing it soon):
Ammonia - in the blue and dropping
Nitrite - light pink and climbing
Nitrate - darker pink than Nitrite
I'm curious to see what feedback folks have for me and what I might expect over the next few weeks as the tank cycles in. I do have a few questions if anyone cares to answer...
1. I do get some food debris on the bottom. Should I be vacuming the tank?
2. Are water changes in order?
3. When might I expect to see algae forming? ( the critters do pick at the rocks and the lines in the tank as if feeding )
4. When could I put in some snails and/or some hermit crabs?
5. Any opinion on the packages from Saltwaterfish.com? I'm eyeballing the Big 20 package.
Thanks much in advance for your replies!
Being new to SW, I have been reading hard for the past 2 or 3 months. I finally setup my tank about 3 weeks ago and have some livestock in for cycle. I'm looking for some opinions and advice.
Gear is as follows:
135 Oceanic tank
2 - Emperor 400's
1 - Protein skimmer (DIY that came with the used tank. I will replace soon)
300W heater
2 - extra Zoo Med 160 gal/hr powerheads for circulation
80 lbs of Florida crushed coral with aragonite (2 inches or so)
40 lbs of lava rock and ornamental stuff
4' twin fluorescent fixture with 1 - 50/50 bulb and one std bulb
Single 250W Metal Halide bulb
I filled the tank about a month ago and after several good vacum sessions ended up with milky water with PH at 8.2 and no chlorine detectable. I added Red Sea salt and brought the SG to 1.024. I was determined to not kill or mame a bunch of fish to cycle the tank and read an article about cycling with drops of ammonia. I did this for about 3 days, adding about a capful from a gallon jug per day. The LFS said that it was 'unnatural' and that I should be doing this with live animals so I gave in.
I added 6 Mollies, of which, only 2 survived the night (power heads without the proper inlet protection are vicious predators. I picked up 6 more Mollies over the next couple of days and corrected the powerhead inlet.
After a week or so, I was down to 3 Mollies that did very well in the saltwater. After talking to the LFS, they convinced me to buy some Damsels to really do this the "right way". I bought 2 Blue Devils and 2 Yellow Damsels. I have had all 7 of these fish in the tank since and all seem to be doing well.
A friend called to see if he could get his taxes done and showed up with a smile on his face and 3 bags with some excellent looking Yellow Tangs, each about 4 inches long, tip to tail. I was very reluctant to introduce these fish to the tank during cycle, but he said they could go back to the LFS and that they'd be just fine in a tank that's 3 weeks along in the cycle.
We acclimated the Yellows over about 2 hours time (being overly paranoid?) and they all huddled in a corner with their lateral stripes as white as can be. They wouldn't eat for 2 days, but began exploring the tank. They've been in the tank now for about a week and are doing very well. They eat constantly and have excellent color and are quite lively. One seems to be establishing himself as the King of the Tank and chases the others around a bit, but not too much.
My tank parameters are as follows ( I really hate the Seachem test kit I got and will be replacing it soon):
Ammonia - in the blue and dropping
Nitrite - light pink and climbing
Nitrate - darker pink than Nitrite
I'm curious to see what feedback folks have for me and what I might expect over the next few weeks as the tank cycles in. I do have a few questions if anyone cares to answer...
1. I do get some food debris on the bottom. Should I be vacuming the tank?
2. Are water changes in order?
3. When might I expect to see algae forming? ( the critters do pick at the rocks and the lines in the tank as if feeding )
4. When could I put in some snails and/or some hermit crabs?
5. Any opinion on the packages from Saltwaterfish.com? I'm eyeballing the Big 20 package.
Thanks much in advance for your replies!