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    Default What does live rock eat

    My tank is up and running now for three days.
    I have some live rock in it and i see about 4 diffrent creatures on them, comming in and out of them what do the feed on.

    What should the specific gravity be 1.020 .

    What should the water temp be 25 deg celcius

    Where do those hunderds of small animals come from I have seen in other live sand beds.

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Ok one at a time and we will get you squared away.

    Live rock does not need feed,it will live off of all the undesirable things in your tank, such as extra food and dead matter. The litttle things pokeing in and out are preatty much the same, since you are still cycleing whatever you used to start the cycle will take care of that.

    For a reef tank the SG should be a bit highter than that, I keep mine at 1.025 but 1.022-1.026 is what most people stay at, the important thing is to pick a level and stay there, swings in your SG will really stress your fish.

    As for temp I do not know celcius but most tanks are kept at 76-80 degrees farenhite.

    Last but not least the little guys in your sand will migrate there mostly from your rock. Once you see them it is a surefire sign your tank is matureing. I wouldn't expect them befor 6 months to a year though.

    Hope this helps,

    Joe
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    thanks a million for awnsering all my questions helps allot
    Temp is at 86 deg farenheight with no heater on how do i get the temp down

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    Iconz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I'm assuming your lights are on...

    You've got a few options... I'll give them to you in order of cost lowest to highest...

    Fans:

    This is the most popular (and cheapest) way of keeping your water temp down due to heat produce by your lights. Basically, you need 2-4 4" fans (usually computer fans are used (80mm) in conjunction with a power adapter)... this can be accomplished with about $20.00 USD...

    Better circulaton: The more circluation between your display and your sump the better when it comes to temperature. I say this because if you're display lights are normal, meaning alot better than you sump lights, they're probably going to produce more heat. This means that your water is being heated up more in the display than in the sump. SO, the more time the water is circulated in and out of the sump, the better. This is probably the least effective method of the three, and is probably not the cheapest.

    Chiller: Pending on your tank size, I wouldn't consider this a viable option. Chillers are usually VERY expensive ($250 - $500+), and they're usualy used for larger aquariums (125+) and are most popular when MH lighting is used (due to the high heat output of MH lights). This method is probably the most efficent and effective, but its cost is its major deterrent.


    Hope this helps!

    Iconz


    ALSO! Do you have any pix of your tank?! Seeing it could help me/us give you some more sugguestions!

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    found some thing yesterday called (fiji gold) coral&live rock supplement what do you all think of this stuff
    :: hummer :nemo

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    Thanks for the help will try the fans.
    I went for a sand option for substrate i see brown spots apearing on the sand and on the live rock anny idea what it could be

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    probably a diatom bloom. Hared to say without a pic, but that would be my first guess witha new tank and it is not much to worry about it's very normal
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    if you want your tank to cycle in half the time you could start by adding a product called Ultraclear Bacteria. I have had much success with this product.
    It is very normal for brown diatom bloom and also your ammonia and nitrite will spike during the first couple weeks. By using the ultraclear mentioned above depending on tank size you can cycle it in as short as 2 weeks. good luck. Hang in there, you are about to become obsessed.

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    gees thanks you guys are so clever

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    I personally would not suggest any of these "snake oil" products. If you look at the types of bacteria needed to start a cycle they are aerobic, this means that they need oxygen to live. How much oxygen do you really think is makeing it thru the packageing and to the bacteria, my guess is none. Now the bacteria inside could be of the anerobic type but that will only be helpful if you already have the aerobic types.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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