tjkohler
Member
For those following the saga, here are my last two posts:
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/38470/questions-on-my-wifes-concerns
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/38470/questions-on-my-wifes-concerns
She is leaving for the weekend starting tomorrow. I set up a ten gallon with 10 lbs LS tonight. She doesn't know anything about it and I should be able to keep it hidden in my office. This is to show her that 1) a tank doesn't smell and 2) it's fun to look at. My question on a tank this size. I can put LR (cured) in it right now I believe while it's cycling and it should help the cycle out. Can I add a couple clean up critters just to make sure there is no build up of any algae or something. The LR alone should be able to handle the spikes I thought. Patience is the key to this hobby, but I'm just wondering with such a small tank with cured LR if I should get a head start on the algae. Plus if she comes back this weekend and I can show her critters, maybe she'll start warming up to a bigger tank in the Living Room.
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/38470/questions-on-my-wifes-concerns
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/38470/questions-on-my-wifes-concerns
She is leaving for the weekend starting tomorrow. I set up a ten gallon with 10 lbs LS tonight. She doesn't know anything about it and I should be able to keep it hidden in my office. This is to show her that 1) a tank doesn't smell and 2) it's fun to look at. My question on a tank this size. I can put LR (cured) in it right now I believe while it's cycling and it should help the cycle out. Can I add a couple clean up critters just to make sure there is no build up of any algae or something. The LR alone should be able to handle the spikes I thought. Patience is the key to this hobby, but I'm just wondering with such a small tank with cured LR if I should get a head start on the algae. Plus if she comes back this weekend and I can show her critters, maybe she'll start warming up to a bigger tank in the Living Room.