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    MedicMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Hey move to portland and you start at 18 an hour ... but i'm just a lowely Basic so i only make 12. But as far as takeing your time i've been working on getting my 75gal up and running for close to 7 months now. So keep your eyes peeled on this site, and other sites as well for good quality used equipment for the right price.
    " I didn't get where I am today by dressing Like Peter Pan"

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    I don't have the expertise to know how to communicate why but (Help me out here guys) Please don't put sand from Lowes! Help guys please explain to him why!
    The difference between stupidity and genius is that stupidity has no limits!

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    Southdown hasn't been available for a couple years now. For a while, they were selling the same sand under the Old Castle brand. There's varying arguments about using "play" sand in your tanks. One of the checks you can do with the sand is see if it reacts with vinegar. If it foams, it's likely aragonite based and will be fine for your tank. If it doesn't it's probably silica based and some people will say it will do more harm than good.

    Personally, since your tank is so small, just shop around for Live Sand on ebay or online and just go that route.

    Or I don't know what I'm talking about.

    Eric
    120G Reef and 40B reef at work, 120G tank dry and dirty in the garage.

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    MedicMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I would stay away from so called "live sand" packed in "sea water" but just my two cents. I think all your buying is just a bag of nitrates! I used aragamax but it was the dry stuff so good luck i hope were confusing you enough
    " I didn't get where I am today by dressing Like Peter Pan"

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    RHAPALA - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    SOFAR I WENT DOWN TO THE LFS BOUGHT THE FOLLOWING THE ARAGAMAX 40 LBS I GOT 5 LBS OF FIGI AND ABOUT 5 LBS OF TONGA NOT CHEAP!! OK THAT BEING SAID HERE IS WHAT I HAVE DONE THUS FAR

    1 DRAINED , CLEANED ,EVERYTHING WITH HOT WATER FILTERS POWER HEADS THAT SORT OF STUFF AND TANK

    2 DUMPED 40 LBS OF SAND INTO THE NOW CLEAN TANK PLACED SOME BASE ROCK IN THE BOTTEM ABOUT 5 TO 10 LBS OF THAT I CANT RECALL THE NAME OF IT THO ONCE THAT WAS DONE I PLACED THE LIVE ROCK ON TOP OF THAT

    3 I THEN TOOK A 5 GAL PAIL THAT I USE ONLY FOR FISH AND STARTED TO MIX 1/2 CUP SALT (MARINE SALT) PER GAL

    4 MEANWHILE MY WIFE IS CUSSING ME OUT BECAUSE I SPENT ALOT OF CASH AND MADE A BIG MESS ON THE DECK OUTSIDE WITH THE OLD CRUSHED CORAL I DUMPED.

    5 BUT BACK TO THE TANK I ADDED MY POWERHEAD AND BOTH FILTERS AND A HEATER SET AT ABOUT 81 DEG ALL ALONG THE BACK OF THE TANK THE POWER HEADS I HOPE WILL CAUSE A GOOD CURRENT.

    LAST I STARTED TO FILL THE TANK THIS SEEMED TO TAKE FOREVER BECAUSE OF THE MIXING OF THE SALT AND ALL.........I THINK I WILL KNOW WHAT I HAVE IN A FEW DAYS ONCE THE WATER CLEARS.

    I JUST CANT WAIT TILL THIS HAPPENS I FEEL LIKE A KID IN A CANDY STORE RIGHT NOW ..............I ALSO KNOW I NEED TO GET MORE LIVE ROCK BUT AS I POSTED BEFOR THE LFS WANTS A ARM AND A LEG FOR THE STUFF I'M GONNA CHECK OUT SOME OTHER WEBSITES AND EBAY. MY ONLY FEAR OF EBAY IS THAT I WILL GET JUNK ....ALSO MY SKIMMER SHOULD BE IN THIS WEEK BUT AM TOLD I DONT NEED IT TILL I GET FISH.... ANY ADVICE ON THAT?

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    First let me say you are off to a good start, and that being here will definatly help. Just a few things I see that I might do different. I would mix the LR and base to allow them to touch on more surfaces, This will allow criters and eventualy coraline alage to spread quicker. Second I would point the powerheads in mulitipul directions to create a better flow pattern. And last but not least DO NOT fire up the skimmer untill after or very close to the end of your cycle. It will only take out the nasties ( protiens that cause ammonia/nitrite/nitrate) that are needed for the tank to cycle, and won't pull anything at all in the very begining
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    RHAPALA - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    KK WILL DO I'LL MOVE THE POWER HEADS SO THEY ARE IN A CIRCLE TYPE PATTERN AND WONT WORRY ABOUT THE SKIMMER TILL LATER

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Sound great. Depending on your poewr heads it may be even better to put one on each end and just point them at eachother through the rock work. This way the deflection would create a more disburst pattern and it may also help eliminate dead spots in your rocks. If you don't understand let me know and we can hook up in the chat room.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    We had a decent chat last night while he was at work. I apologized ahead of time because I told him that I was going to give him grief about his caps lock deal at work...

    capslock - wanna be saltwater tank owner
    120G Reef and 40B reef at work, 120G tank dry and dirty in the garage.

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    Are you using RO water or better yet RO/DI one of the best investments you can make...In my eyes.......If not here comes the algae!!!!!
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]55 gallon HOT Magnum 250 Emperor 400 HOT Excaliber skimmer current orbit 4x65 with moonlighting 3 Maxi-Jet 900 powerheads

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