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What does the ammonia help with in starting a tank?
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I'm doing a major upgrade to my tank (going from 75 to 250G) I have a bunch of dry rock that i am going to use, but I am also planning on reusing the rock currently in my tank.
Should i take one of the rock currently in my tank, put it in a container with the rest and let it cycle? How long?
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I tried to fit 1 lb per gallon in my tank and it was 75%full and just looked like stacked rock
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Thank you for the response. I'm new to this whole reef addiction
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Dry rock has been in my fishes tank for about 5 weeks now. I decided to let it cycle while clowns were in QT. Ammonia and nitrites are both 0, but nitrates are really high somewhere between 40-80ppm. I have been doing 12% water changes each week and nitrates don't seem to be moving. What is my next step? Clowns can't go back in with the nitrates this high correct?
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Ok, when I had my last reef 15 years ago, almost all our rock was freshly imported. Now, it seems as though the SOP is to build a base with mostly dry rock and seed it with a few pieces of live. What ratio is preferred? I like a lot of rock, so I was thinking maybe 100# dry and 50# Florida aquaculture
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03/13/2019, 07:10 PM | #61 |
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Thanks for posting this.
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Some hobbyists are advising fresh water dips for live rock and coral, which I think is absurd. Can you address this point please?
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05/05/2019, 08:25 AM | #63 |
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This is my first aquarium. Can I just place all my dry rock into my DT along with a bottle of starter bacteria and just cycle for 4 weeks? Will that have a similiar result?
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07/21/2019, 08:41 AM | #65 |
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Do gobies mess with coral?
The engineer or diamond may throw up sand; others do not. --sk8r Last edited by Sk8r; 09/21/2019 at 07:17 PM. |
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Are there any issues with using inexpensive salt to cure rather than the higher cost salt I will use in the tank?
No real problem. --sk8r Last edited by Sk8r; 09/21/2019 at 07:18 PM. |
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I have a question regarding cooking live rock. I have just started a new tank, 75 Gallon. The tank is cycling with 40 lbs of dry rock, but I also have live rock from a previous neglected tank. This rock is full of detritus and phosphate. I have loaded it into a 30 gallon bin with fresh salt water and a power head and it will stay there for the next 8 weeks. I plan on doing 100% water changes every two weeks during the process.
My question has to do with temperature. All of this is in my garage at the moment. Living in Central Florida in August, this water can get quite warm. Is this a problem I should be concerned about? Should I bring the whole mess inside? |
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Might get so hot as to kill the bacteria in a garage in Summer in FL, im cooking my new dry rock at 80F with a powerhead using regular IO salt inside in a covered bucket adding low odor ammonia so it has no odor anyway. I don't recommend a shrimp ever i mean why introduce a rotten smelly mess when ammonia is all one needs to feed the bacteria?. When i can add 4 drops per gal & its consumed in 1 day ill know its good to go if Nitrites are 0 and it will have a well established large colony of bacteria.
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that was my concern. Thanks for the input .
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So I just found some interesting information that I think relates to the subject of cooking live rock and the temperature needed.
Nitrifying bacteria's optimum growth temperature is between 77 - 86 degrees F. This growth rate will decrease by 50% at 64 degrees F. the growth rate will decrease by 75% at 40 - 50 degrees F. No activity at 39 degree's F. Nitrifying bacteria will die at 32 degrees F and will also die at 120 degrees F. So, in my situation (cooking rock in my garage in Central Florida in August), The environment (guessing here) is less than optimal, but not detrimental to my bacteria. I'm going to leave it in the garage because, well, it stinks. We shall see how this works. |
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Cooking Live Rock
Two weeks down. 6 weeks to go!
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Yep... Nope... 4 Weeks in and I'm having an ammonia spike. To me this means the bacteria is having a difficult time in the Florida Heat. All the rock came inside today. That experiment did not work well. We shall see how it goes from here.
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At the end of 8 week cook process on rock. I tested 0 ammonia, less than 10 ppm nitrate and about .3 phosphate. I added a couple of the rocks to my display for a week to see if it altered my parameters. No change.
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Day later, Ammonia 0, Nitrate 0, Phosphate 0. The guy at my LFS told me at week 5, he didn't think this was going to work. Looks like it worked perfectly to me.
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Anyone know where I can find some Pukani?
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