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Old 09-30-2008, 04:43 PM
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I'm not planning on adding any part of a cleanup crew for at least two weeks yet, regardless of my parameters. I'm just a little wary about the potential of *not* seeing an ammonia, nitrite, or nitrate spike that would let me know about the cycling in general. As I mentioned, I wasn't able to pick up a test kit for almost five whole days of running my aquarium so seeing safe levels of ammonium and nitrite set me on edge - which is why I updated with the question.
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Old 10-02-2008, 01:10 AM
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to be honest with you, when i set up my second nano I just let it run for a month till i tested my water.

but what are you doing with your lighting??? also what size of HOB filter is that
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Old 10-02-2008, 01:55 AM
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Its an AQ30 running without any filter media. I've modified it to be able to hold some Chaeto and some rock rubble that I'm going to get on my next trip to the LFS. I picked it up primarily so that I could add another direction of flow to the tank (as well as the added chaeto filtration).

As for lighting I've pieced together a 55W PC (50/50) light for the time being. I think that should be enough given the depth of my tank for the basic corals I'm planning to get (softies and leathers).
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Old 10-05-2008, 05:00 AM
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Update!

I turned the light on at 9am before work yesterday and came home to find that in nine hours I had a healthy collection of brown algae (diatoms, I assume) on some of my sand and creeping up the walls of my aquarium. I'm still testing 0 for ammonia, 0 for nitrites, and 0 for nitrates.

Looks like it's cycling!!
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Old 10-05-2008, 09:45 PM
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What substrate are you using? If it is crushed coral you might consider replacing it or mixing in something with smaller grains.
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Argonite "live sand' by Caribsea. 15lbs of it.
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Argonite "live sand' by Caribsea. 15lbs of it.
Perfect. Welcome to the world of Nano where everything in the tank is only inches from your eyes!
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