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my schedule is pretty free , getting me in the evenings is gonna be tough but ill work it out. bring what you like , i have around 200lbs of rock on standby so i dont mind swapping some out. when you come over i will give you some helpfull tips to keeping your tank clean and water where it needs to be , trust me its very easy just sounds like alot to do. really think about investing in a skimmer, i know its a hard number to swallow but i bet i could find you one for cheap that would work on your tank , most any experienced reefer will tell you a good skimmer goes along way. ill pm you my info in a bit:) cheers |
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No offense to you (and I'm not referring to you) but I get frustrated with numerous people cheeping out and buying 95% dry rock and 5% live and then wondering why on earth they are having so many issues. I've told many people who want to use mostly dry rock not to and said to them if they do they should wait 6 months to a year before adding anything live and they look at me in disbelief. These same people don't listen, do it the way they want to, and get frustrated and confused when they have nothing but problems. Not sure if you have any livestock in there now but I would look at re-homing it until the tank cycles. Or if you can find someone to swap out some of your dry rock for live that should help, however that seems unlikely. Edit: I see Denny to the rescue! :biggrin: Doing tons of water changes is pointless in a system that isn't cycled. The high nitrates aren't good but I'd bet they're not as much of the issue as I'm guessing the mini ammonia spikes your most likely having from the dry rock in your tank. Focus on getting the rock cured and I'll bet most of your issues will clear up afterwards. |
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mines so thick and black it could be passed as roofing tar lol |
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Also this live rock should really help with the curing and nitrate problems Denny and everyone I owe you a million |
As others have said the sand should have been rinsed well. I use a large fish net to rinse sand & only do 2 cups at a time.
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Take 2 cups of sand & dump it into the net to wash it. Make sure the net is a very fine mesh, you will lose some so put a pot under the net to catch as much as possible.
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ok so now we have a game plan right , use only the liverock i gave you , start from scratch, all new water.leave alone completely for 2 weeks and low light period.
get to buying yourself a decent skimmer and one of the small reactors i showed you and use the gfo you got(remember passive is better thaan nothing)the sooner these are hooked up and running the better off youll be in the long run. remember all the little tips and in 2 weeks or so come see me again ill give you a tester frag to try out and we will do a water test and talk about some more ideas and tips:) nice meeting you cheers!! |
Denny, you're the best. :)
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I'm actually not site Shelley as we didn't test. We do have a aide now though. Basically hos liverock isn't live and is not porous basically small boulders. The other is with 40lbs of solid rock there's isn't much water left in a 17g tank.....no water and no filter are a bad combo.
I sent Garrett home with about 25lbs of nice purple mature rock right from my system nice and porous too. Now he has a fresh start with new rock and new water, small wait for 2 weeks then he comes back over for our first water test. In the meantime he needs to get himself a small decent Skimmer and I gave him some rowaphos to try out Sometimes a stepback is needed to move forward. I believe his dense liverock and small water volume made for a unpredictable system....no stability. Good luck buddy remember come see me in 2 weeks and we move from there.....in the meantime go for a nice hike or build a snowman....the tank doesn't exist for 2 weeks k lol:) |
Ah. That explains a lot, doesn't it! It makes sense now, as the weight of the rock seemed to be far too high to squeeze into a tank that size. I'm glad you took the time to meet with him in person and get to the root of the system's issues. :)
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This is why this site and the members on it rock!
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Dropping out of contest
Well after alot of trials and problems I'm sad too say I'll be dropping out of this year's nano contest...now that sand is rinsed well new live rock in now the tank is leaking..so ill be shutting down tank:cry:...buttt for good news I will not be dropping out of hooby but in fact advancing as I upgraded too a huge cube tank:biggrin:...now that been said I'm on the hunt for live rock..anyone got some nice live rock???
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