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Unread 09/10/2006, 04:09 PM   #1
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new 120 galon setup I need some help!

I just set up my 120 about a week ago. everything goes through a 30 gallon sump with a nice skimmer and a fairly strong powerhead. My salinity is at 1.020 and I have added charcoal, and declorinator (because I started it with tap water, but do top offs with RO). I have about 140 lbs of live rock, 160lbs of live sand already in there. I also have been running my coralife 65x4 watt light about 10 hours a day. also in my sump I have miracle mud, and a couple pounds of live rock, and also added a foam filter pad to the last chamber of my sump. so other than that all that I have been doing is topping off water every day.

So with that info am I doing anything wrong? Is there anything I could do to make it cycle quicker? any input is highly appreciated...

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Unread 09/10/2006, 04:20 PM   #2
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I was also thinking about adding a small school of chromis in a week or two if my water levels are close. good or bad idea? I have read they are the best tester fish of the small and cheap options...


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Unread 09/10/2006, 04:30 PM   #3
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With that much live rock and sand if it was cured you should be ok just be sure that all your levels are good and watch the ammonia, nitrite, nitrate close to be sure that they don’t go up. I would only add two or three at a time to be safe. The salinity needs to come up to about 1.023 or so most run higher than that but that is a good safe level.


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Unread 09/10/2006, 09:13 PM   #4
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alright thanks, I actually just checked my levels and the amonia is at 1-2, nitrites 0, nitrates-0, ph-8.0..... I will do a water change tomorrow


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Unread 09/10/2006, 10:43 PM   #5
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I would wait till you dont have any Ammonia or nitrite before addingf fish.


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Unread 09/10/2006, 11:59 PM   #6
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I agree with meco65
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Unread 09/11/2006, 04:44 AM   #7
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I agree too. Patience is a virtue. Ammonia should be zero.


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I would not do a water change yet. Wait until you get some trites and trates before changing water, otherwise your bacteria will not colonize as fast.


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Unread 09/11/2006, 10:42 AM   #9
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alright i will let it run some more, I am in no rush to put in fish anyway. how long does it take for ammonia to turn it to nitrites/nitrates usually? I just ask so I know when to test again. thanks


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Unread 09/11/2006, 11:26 AM   #10
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Hey there local. Just let that tank sit for awhile. If you're starting to get ammo, let it ride and just observe. For me, when my tank was cycling, I tested like every other day just simply because I like staying on top of what's going on in there (and I wanted to do 'something!'). Take a deep breath and resist doing anything else right now.

Disagree with the chromis too. It's been my experience and viewing around here that chromis put in a tank that they don't have to worry about predators in spend much less time worrying about schooling and more time killing each other establishing a pecking order. I have had small groups before and always end up with just one or two left. Besides, you don't need fish in there yet. Let your cycle take its course, plan on what your clean up crew is going to be when the cycle is done. I have a 120 myself and am local to you...you can PM me if you have other ??'s


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