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![]() I'm starting to get very confused now. Article on reef central saids I need to add my LR when ammonia and nitrite reaches undetectable levels while the article on www.liveaquria.com tells me to just dump them in to cycle the water. So when do I put the LR in? Is that why some of the life in the LR I just bought started to die (due to ammonia & nitrite)?
FYI, after I mixed my salt water, I placed some cocktail shrimps in there to spike up the ammonia. After like 3-4 days, I threw in the sand and LR. Should I wait before I put anymore rock in or is now the time? There's still traces of ammonia in the tank btw, I don't remember the reading though. |
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![]() Adding uncured LR to an established tank would call for waiting until the NH3, NO3 and NO2 in the curing tank were at 0, ie. the rock has cured. But adding rock to a new tank? I would expect you would just throw it in, that's what I did. After all it has to cycle somewhere, and there's no point in cycling it externally for a tank that has nothing in it anyways.
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![]() Dekay,
The Shrimp you added was too soon. The function of the shrimp was to cycle the LR and sand. See the ammonia the shrimp would produce would be eaten by the organisms in the LR and sand. with no LR and Sand in your tank all you did was make Ammonia. Not a problem you have cured LR and sand now. This will take care of any ammonia in the tank. But if you were to add uncured LR now you would have to put another piece of shrimp in the tank and start the cycle again. You haven't added any fish or coral yet right? If not I would get more LR now. If you can get cured go for it but if not uncured will just take more time. Cured= has already cycled and the biological organisms are in place Uncured= in shipping from its origins some of the biological organisms and other living matter die off. it is necessary to "cycle" the rock in order to have the surviving organisms repopulate the rock Hope this helps J |
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![]() I'm actually getting cured rock from another member on this forum (Jeannette), preferably tonight as long as it's ok with you guys. But should I actually keep the cocktail shrimps in there? Cuz I took it out a day before I placed your LR and sand in.
Not sure if this makes sense, but you said the ammonia is kind of like food for the life inside the rock. What happens when the ammonia reaches 0. Does that mean they'll starve? |
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![]() Forgot to mention in the first post that the rock I initially threw in was cured LR from jackets. None of them were uncured. Hope it makes more sense now.
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![]() No they wont starve because you will be feeding fish and they produce waste (Pooh) that turns into ammonia. Have you tested for nitrite yet. if the ammonia is reaching 0 you should have some nitrites. They also have little critters that eat it, in the LR. So IMO you should add this new rock and cut a piece of shrimp into about 5 pieces. Put one piece of shrimp in the tank for 3 day. after three days test for Ammonia, nitrites and nitrate. Then take the shrimp out and put another in for three days perform the same tests. You will find that even though you are producing ammonia with the shrimp your levels will go down. continue these steps until Ammonia and Nitrite are Zero. you will find your Nitrate levels will be quite high. High being larger than 10ppm. Nitrate is not as harmful to fish and Nitrite and ammonia but you want to keep the levels under 10ppm. The only way to do this is with water changes. But you don't have to worry about that until the other two levels are at 0.
J |
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![]() my apologies to all the Winnipegers out there, yes I meant poo.
Damn spell checker J |
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![]() How often should I do my water changes?
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![]() Dekay, I don't mean to be rude but have you done ANY research on reefing??
Christy ![]()
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