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I'm going to go ahead and purchase 45 lbs of Fiji LR from liveaquaria. My
tank is a 46 gallon and it has been up for only 100 hours. I have heard good things about this company and they are only a 4 hour drive (which I drive on my route to my home town at least once a month). I have the biowheel penguin 400 filter, seaclone 100 skimmer and as I was told earlier; I'm going to take the Biowheels off of the filter and use it for water circulation. I'm just wondering if I should leave the wheels on for any period of time during cycling or if I should just take them off now? The rock should be here by Thursday of next week. My plans are to let the tank cycle until the LR arrives. I'll just put the LR in the tank after a quick rinse in fresh sal****er. Is this the best method? I've read about putting the fresh shrimp to rot in the tank. Is this good? I also have some frozen brine shrimp. Could I dump some of this in there? Also my lighting is RO. I know I should upgrade, but the cost of all the LR will put it out of reach for a while. I just wish I could simply upgrade bulbs and not have to get ballasts too. Is there high output bulbs I could use in place of my regular fluorescents? Thanks to all for taking the time to answer any of this. ....DeeOooGee |
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I think you could just throw the live rock in there and it would help the
cycliing process. There will be some die off from the rock and that could be the kick needed to get the tank cycled. Mark would know for sure. X "DeeOooGee" wrote in message news:rtfjd.305590$wV.54559@attbi_s54... I'm going to go ahead and purchase 45 lbs of Fiji LR from liveaquaria. My tank is a 46 gallon and it has been up for only 100 hours. I have heard good things about this company and they are only a 4 hour drive (which I drive on my route to my home town at least once a month). I have the biowheel penguin 400 filter, seaclone 100 skimmer and as I was told earlier; I'm going to take the Biowheels off of the filter and use it for water circulation. I'm just wondering if I should leave the wheels on for any period of time during cycling or if I should just take them off now? The rock should be here by Thursday of next week. My plans are to let the tank cycle until the LR arrives. I'll just put the LR in the tank after a quick rinse in fresh sal****er. Is this the best method? I've read about putting the fresh shrimp to rot in the tank. Is this good? I also have some frozen brine shrimp. Could I dump some of this in there? Also my lighting is RO. I know I should upgrade, but the cost of all the LR will put it out of reach for a while. I just wish I could simply upgrade bulbs and not have to get ballasts too. Is there high output bulbs I could use in place of my regular fluorescents? Thanks to all for taking the time to answer any of this. ...DeeOooGee |
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![]() "Xdudimus Maximus" wrote in message ... |I think you could just throw the live rock in there and it would help the | cycliing | process. There will be some die off from the rock and that could be the kick | needed to get the tank cycled. | | Mark would know for sure. I agree with you. Since the tanks only been set up for 100 hours, I wouldn't think they'd make much of an impact on the overall bacterial presence. g All this is assuming there are no ther organisms in the tank. The ammonia and nitrite is going to get very high during the cycle. good luck! Don't be a stranger, let us know how things go. |
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Since the LR is only 4 hours away, are you going to get it
or have it delivered? If you are getting it, take a container or two with sal****er so you can keep the rock submerged. If it arrives shipped, hopefully it has been wrapped in wet newspaper and bagged. Assuming the weather in your area is still slightly reasonable, the LR should be fine. I would test the Ammonia Nitrite and Nitrate in your tank before you add the rock. When the rock arrives (assuming it is delivered), open it up and smell it. If it smells clean and fresh / salty, it is not going to cycle much. Put it in the tank as is. (Be sure to look for any sponges on the rock. If it was out in the air, those will die and add ammonia to your tank.) If you've not already added dead shrimp to your tank, I wouldn't worry about it. Once the rock is in the tank, be sure to test your water daily, documenting the numbers so you can chart the Ammonia spike, and subsequent Nitrite and later Nitrate readings. You can't change NO (Normal Output) lighting to any other type of higher output lighting without changing the ballast. Marc DeeOooGee wrote: I'm going to go ahead and purchase 45 lbs of Fiji LR from liveaquaria. My tank is a 46 gallon and it has been up for only 100 hours. I have heard good things about this company and they are only a 4 hour drive (which I drive on my route to my home town at least once a month). I have the biowheel penguin 400 filter, seaclone 100 skimmer and as I was told earlier; I'm going to take the Biowheels off of the filter and use it for water circulation. I'm just wondering if I should leave the wheels on for any period of time during cycling or if I should just take them off now? The rock should be here by Thursday of next week. My plans are to let the tank cycle until the LR arrives. I'll just put the LR in the tank after a quick rinse in fresh sal****er. Is this the best method? I've read about putting the fresh shrimp to rot in the tank. Is this good? I also have some frozen brine shrimp. Could I dump some of this in there? Also my lighting is RO. I know I should upgrade, but the cost of all the LR will put it out of reach for a while. I just wish I could simply upgrade bulbs and not have to get ballasts too. Is there high output bulbs I could use in place of my regular fluorescents? Thanks to all for taking the time to answer any of this. ...DeeOooGee -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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![]() "Marc Levenson" wrote in message . com... Since the LR is only 4 hours away, are you going to get it or have it delivered? If you are getting it, take a container or two with sal****er so you can keep the rock submerged. If it arrives shipped, hopefully it has been wrapped in wet newspaper and bagged. Assuming the weather in your area is still slightly reasonable, the LR should be fine. I would test the Ammonia Nitrite and Nitrate in your tank before you add the rock. When the rock arrives (assuming it is delivered), open it up and smell it. If it smells clean and fresh / salty, it is not going to cycle much. Put it in the tank as is. (Be sure to look for any sponges on the rock. If it was out in the air, those will die and add ammonia to your tank.) If you've not already added dead shrimp to your tank, I wouldn't worry about it. Once the rock is in the tank, be sure to test your water daily, documenting the numbers so you can chart the Ammonia spike, and subsequent Nitrite and later Nitrate readings. You can't change NO (Normal Output) lighting to any other type of higher output lighting without changing the ballast. Marc Thank you Marc |
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