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![]() shoot I don't think that's really an option for me tomorrow b/c until I go pick up the tank I won't have a transportation. Any other thoughts?
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![]() So I'm assuming that you're buying the tank used.
If you have enough money for the live rock you'll be good there. Are you trying to find a place for the livestock? If so, see if you can get a small tank or bucket, or brand new garbage bin and make enough salt water for that container. Put the livestock in that while you are filling your 175 gallon tank. Then once the 175 gallon tank is filled and cleared up. Move everything into it. That's what I have done in the past. |
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![]() I think you need to give more information. Like if the system is new/used or up and running somewhere else. If you plan on putting livestock in right away. Makes a huge difference, so you need to paint a better/larger picture.
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![]() I'm buying the tank used. It comes with live rock but NO fish. I'm planning to add some fish in on aug 6th when I get back from my trip. The tank is fully running right now.
What I'm trying to ask has nothing to do with the live stock. I'm just unsure on how or what kind of way I should add the new salt to the tank when I'm setting up the tank. Keep in mind that I can't mix ahead of time. Any help would be awsome as I'm going to pick it up in a few hours....
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![]() bump plz.....
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![]() I take it your getting just enough water to transport the live rock. So what I would do is go get a large rubbermaid bin. They are cheap and will probably hold most of your rock. When you get home throw the rock and used water in there with a heater and a powerhead. That should keep the rock in fairly good condition until your tank is ready for it. Then i'd get the tank to the spot where you want it and make sure its level. If its level or reasonably close your good to go. I would then put in some eggcrate and then put in the desired amount of washed sand. The eggcrate just helps keep sharp rock points off your bottom glass. I would then fill the tank half way with RO water or whatever your using and once its about half full slowly mix in small amounts of salt until you get it to the right level. Ideally you should let it stir and mix up good for a couple days before adding live rock. Once you do end up transfering over the live rock it should be close to full and your on your way.
Last edited by Jfish; 07-09-2010 at 08:55 PM. |
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![]() for me not a good idea to start salt water tank and leave for trip/ holiday..
it will require your close attention for the first few weeks or months for cycling process.. and that's the only way to mix salt is to have it ahead of time, mix it properly with the right temperature and correct salinity.. Last edited by frd72; 07-09-2010 at 09:00 PM. |
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