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silicon seals, when to add fish, micro bubbles, etc... :P
I just set up a 85 gallon Oceanic tank (3 holes drilled in back, 2
drain out with overflow boxes 1 return), with about a 15-20 gallon sump with a Iwaki MD40RLXT return pump. I am using Instant Ocean salt. I have had some experience in the sal****er tank setups before, but it has been a great while. Anyway, I have a few questions. This aquarium has been dry for ~2-3 years, I checked the silicon and it still seemed ok so I went ahead and filled... hopefully I won't have any problems. I dropped in 2 shrimp, a couple days ago, this is supposed to make the tank cycle quicker correct? Should I add bio-spira as well? How long till I can add a fish or two? 3-4 wks maybe? I'm getting microbubbles, any good way to fix this problem? I think it might be caused by a split off the pumps output that gets returned to the sump for water leveling reasons. Thank you all and sorry for my newbness. |
silicon seals, when to add fish, micro bubbles, etc... :P
Also, I forgot to add that I put in softened water in to the aquarium.
I was going to add hard water from a faucet outside till I realized that that was going to be hard water and I put in soft water. Now I read that I should put in hard water and not soft. Is that true? Is that a big mistake or am I ok for now with the soft water and from here on out use the hard water. Any ideas?? Thanks! |
silicon seals, when to add fish, micro bubbles, etc... :P
What's used to soften the water?
Is it salt? If so, it works by giving off sodium ions into the water. I'm personally not comfortable about free sodium ions in the water, though it might not be a problem. Hard water is not much of a problem, but exec nutrients are, and if it is city water, you get to guess what they might one day decide to ad to the water. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets nacree wrote on 10/10/2006 2:54 PM: Also, I forgot to add that I put in softened water in to the aquarium. I was going to add hard water from a faucet outside till I realized that that was going to be hard water and I put in soft water. Now I read that I should put in hard water and not soft. Is that true? Is that a big mistake or am I ok for now with the soft water and from here on out use the hard water. Any ideas?? Thanks! |
silicon seals, when to add fish, micro bubbles, etc... :P
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silicon seals, when to add fish, micro bubbles, etc... :P
"nacree" wrote in message ups.com...
I'm getting microbubbles, any good way to fix this problem? I think it might be caused by a split off the pumps output that gets returned to the sump for water leveling reasons. What do you exactly mean by "water leveling reasons"? Could you elaborate a little on this ? |
silicon seals, when to add fish, micro bubbles, etc... :P
"nacree" wrote in message oups.com...
Also, I forgot to add that I put in softened water in to the aquarium. I was going to add hard water from a faucet outside till I realized that that was going to be hard water and I put in soft water. Now I read that I should put in hard water and not soft. Is that true? Is that a big mistake or am I ok for now with the soft water and from here on out use the hard water. Any ideas?? I would stay away from any chemically-treated water... Get the RO/DI filter if you plan to have a healty reef tank. They are cheap ($120-150) and produce purest water. Just add salt and off you go... |
silicon seals, when to add fish, micro bubbles, etc... :P
nacree wrote:
Also, I forgot to add that I put in softened water in to the aquarium. I was going to add hard water from a faucet outside till I realized that that was going to be hard water and I put in soft water. Now I read that I should put in hard water and not soft. Is that true? Is that a big mistake or am I ok for now with the soft water and from here on out use the hard water. Any ideas?? Thanks! On the hard/soft water, yes use the hard water. A water softener removes the hardness ions from the water and replaces them with sodium chloride, this can through off the ionic balance in your aquarium. PLus the softener does not remove any of the bad items from your water. Kim |
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