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![]() Thanks for posting your setup,
I am one step behind you in setting up my first Salt tank as well. I was thinking about the cycling process too, as I will soon be starting it. Is it possible to cycle your tank with the lights off? I mean not indefinitely but once your live rock has been in there for three weeks you could then switch them on. It would probably reduce your chances of getting nuisance algae. Its just rough to have all those nutrients floating around without being able to put in anything to eat the inevitable algae. Lights off mean no algae can grow right? Unfortunately neither can anything else. Might be worth it in the beginning though. |
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![]() The tank is doing very well now so I figured a quick status update and some photos are in order.
I added another 20 Turbo Snails and I am planning on getting some more corals (maybe some mushrooms too) next month. All test readings are within safe ranges. Added a second small powerhead so there is good circulation in the water now. I will replace it with a proper Seio when budget allows. Trying to control the Red Algae on the rock on the right hand side of the tank. Just plucking some out before every water change. ![]() ![]() |