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![]() Well here is my current setup:
I re-arranged my LR with more caves, and such. Also, no rock touching the glass so I can keep that glass clean! 90 Gallon Hagen Tank 70 lbs of LR (20 from LFS and 50 from a local guy) Berlin HO Skimmer AquaClear power filter 2x Maxi-jet 1200's 1x Hagen 301 with Cannister filter 2-3" DSB I tested my parameters last night, and it reads as follows: Ammonia 0 Nitrite 0 Nitrate 0 PH 8.0 Salinity .024 Temp 78-80 Is it possible that my tank could have cycled already? It's only been a few weeks, and I have just added the extra 50lbs of LR late last week.. I'm not going to get any fish for a few weeks, however would it be ok to add a few hermits and such? ![]() |
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![]() Its possible its already cycled, esp. if the rock was cured. Its good that you're going to wait to add fish, as the tank matures a bit more.
I would add some snails first, before crabs. Many reef aquarists no longer add crabs to their tanks, because of their predatory nature. I still use scarlet hermits in mine and have a couple old left over blue legs, but would not add them again. {blues}.
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![]() I have 60 pounds of freshly imported, uncured live rock. After 8 days cycling, NH3 is almost non-existent. By next week-end, I'll probably start adding hermits and snails.
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![]() Like your aquascaping. Good for you to have patience (not my strong-suit).
Anthony |