it was just an opinion and only given after much success in setting up almost all of my tanks at the LFS I volunteer at. Like I stated before, some things work for others that may not for another person. This is a very very controversial hobby lol.
it was just an opinion and only given after much success in setting up almost all of my tanks at the LFS I volunteer at. Like I stated before, some things work for others that may not for another person. This is a very very controversial hobby lol.
another thing you can do is if you have someone with an allready established tank, see if htey will give you a cupfull of their sand and this will "seed" the snad bed or you can drop a cocktail shrimp in there and that will give it a good kick start as well
Well this is a few nights later and i see allot of littel white spots with legs crawling and swimming on the live rock and sand. Just updating. The live sand i bought were the very expensive type that came wet in a plastic bag, that has 20000 or more bacteria inside the sand.
that stuff is pretty decent actually, i tried some out and it did wonders. I still think you have pods which is excellent so early on.
i hope ite live sand works it very exp.$ at 27 to 40 $ abag so shpo around im starthing with 4 20lbs bag i hope it worth it too
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Bagged live sand is way over rated. I always start with DRY dead sand and it seeds with life from the live rock. No need to go just throwing money away in this hobby.
Does water always taste like salt and poo????
I have to toss in here that I have used the bagged live sand for all three of my tanks and seen a greatly reduced cycle time...
So last night i installed that is hopefully the last of the equipment
1 x sea clone skimmer
1 x hailea 300 cooler
3 x maxi jet pumps
The water is nice and cold now 78 degrees
I still have a big problem thou green algae growing every were Helpppp
what are ur nitrate and phosphate levels?
nitrate 5mg/l
phosphat 0.5mg/l