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thats awesome, all my live was cycling in a rubber maid container, and was nice and clean. was also transported in the water to minimize die off. im thinking my tank must be good to go. i will post a couple pictures up, i have a couple weird white fuzzy looking things growing on my live rock. almost like like a bee hive... or a small ball..
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals |
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I have a couple of those little white things too. Tagging along, in case someone has an idea of what to do with them. They are not the cutest things in the world.
Good luck with your fish purchases. I am impressed with your patience by the way! My tank cycled in record time as well, but I was off to the races and lighter on cash shortly after that. haha |
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we have been using tap water with prime as well for topping up water
This could also be the reason you have not been reading any levels of ammonia and nitrite. "Prime® removes chlorine, chloramine and ammonia. Prime® converts ammonia into a safe, non-toxic form that is readily removed by the tank’s biofilter. Prime® may be used during tank cycling to alleviate ammonia/nitrite toxicity."
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i have a couple weird white fuzzy looking things growing on my live rock. almost like like a bee hive... or a small ball..
"Q-tip" sponge ?
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nope it doesn't look like that one? its very small and looks like a little half circle, like a build up of salt. only its not.
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals |
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well took a few readings today
80 degree specific gravity: 1.024 ph 8.2 nitrite 0 ppm nitrate 0 pp ammonia 0 ppm calcium 450ish ppm is that to high? alkalinity 2.4 how does that look?
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals |
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Wow, that alk reading is really low. Sure it is correct and in dkh or is the reading in meq ?
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it is in MEQ.
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals |
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took the plunge last night and picked up
4 ocellaris clowns 10 blue legged hermits 1 larger snail, red leg i beleive? 4 small snails so far so good! whats the best to feed them.
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals |
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I prefer to feed an assortment of frozen food. I use mysis, mussels, algae and squid... all I can think of at the moment. and you may want to pick up some Garlic extreme and Selcon Vitamin C. I defrost food, pour off liquid and feed. I add the Vitamin C and Garlic every once and a while.
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