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I wanna use it all. Eli sent me some of the best rock I have ever seen. And as you know, I have seen my fair share of different reef rock in the last 30yrs. :lol: |
I may have made one boo-boo following Eli,s instructions. I added a small cup of skimmate tonight from my Tunze. Now I see it was on day 7..whoops....:lol:
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Was wonder if I could use water change water instead of skimmate. The pod population would be a bonus after cycle , no?
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on another note Why don't you put some of the rock that doesn't fit in your display in you sump still works as best filtration. on another post I mentioned that I have few hundred lbs in my sump for years and that gives me a soup of all types of pods to feed my NPS,... |
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I kept testing the phosphates from my system with the rocks cycling in there with results of 0 phosphates that maybe results of the pod soup I keep in one of my sumps..:biggrin: |
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The sump & refugium is my current plan Eli, BUT, I may just call Denny. :smile: |
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...=102086&page=7
Its on the go Eli. Except for the early tiny bit of skimmate dump, exactly as you have suggested. I have to go find an ammonia test kit however. Never owned one of those for 30yrs. |
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you could siphon some of your sand tank water and place it in the tank with your rocks...for more and different bacteria growth,... |
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As I ran HC-gfo after the initial curing and now getting 0 readout. Phosphates never played a role intu the bacteria growth for the curing process. |
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