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09/29/2011, 01:24 AM | #1 |
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Feeding my imaginary fish
I have setup everything again(I teared down the tank a few months ago) and I am unsure of the filtration capability of the Live Rock that I have in the tank.
The reason is I had the rock in saltwater but without a powerhear for a couple of months. Some feather worms survived. Anyway the tank is 75 gallons and I have about 57pounds of LR. I have the tiny pellets for amphiprion ocellaris to feed. I've read sk8r's post about feeding the tank to check if biologic filtration is established but how much should I feed my "imaginary" fish in a 75 gallons tank? |
09/29/2011, 01:44 AM | #2 |
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i would think pinches?
..Like your feeding your imaginary fish lol |
09/29/2011, 06:41 AM | #3 |
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If you have life on the LR that you can see ("feather worms"), then I'll bet your bacteria is alive and healthy. You should be fine.
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