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I did run a good quality skimmer for one thing. Also lots of water movement with stream pumps and/or something like the Hydor pumps churning the surface. I ran the same amount of Phosban and carbon either way, sump or sumpless. Amount just depends on tank size and bio load amount.
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![]() can anyone make any other suggestions to help me out with this and avoid a crash.
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![]() Go slow. If your live rock is cured you can put that in right away to start your cycle. Get yourself some good test kits and I wouldn't add any fish for at least a month, longer for corals.
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![]() i used all dead rock. the guy at the store told me that this was the best. he said that it would come alive without the curing period and that i could add fish and corals asap.
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![]() Your LFS is stupid or corrupt or probably both. That said you will need to start over, sorry.
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![]() +1 Find yourself a new place to purchase from.
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![]() actualy using dead rock can be a good way to start. It would alow you to get hitchhiker free rock and sead it with a good chunk of rock. takes a bit longer to get everything going but it limits the unknowens.
Steve
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