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Old 01-07-2009, 12:02 AM
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Hi,

I just started a salt tank, it's 41G fluval. I have 49Lbs LR that i purchased that was well established in another tank, plus 60 llbs of aragonite live. The rock and sand has been in the tank for only about 4 days and my readings are;
HG 1024, 79.8 degrees, Ph 8.2, amnonia 0, Nitrite 0 and Nitrate 0. I have the Marine Glo and Power Glo lights on a timer for 10 hours on 14 hours off.
I have noticed coral coloration on my newest rock that matches the other rock overnight, but have not seen any algae start to grow. It almost seems too perfect, am i being set up for disaster?
I have about 6 crabs and 8 snails right now in there. Should i just keep checking my readings daily and watching out for dying critters? I plan on waiting another month before i add any fish, but should i be concerned about the critters/janitors?

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Old 01-07-2009, 02:31 AM
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You may need to add something dead to the tank to begin the cycle. There may not be enough dieoff occurring to start the process. As a second note, you did transfer a bunch of lr from another tank so that decreases the intensity of the cycle in many instances, and the tank my be cycled for the current bioload. Also you don't need to have your lights running for such a long time when cycling. When I cycle a tank I don't turn on the lights till after the cycle ends (keeps from the possible algae bloom).
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Old 01-07-2009, 05:24 AM
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Welcome to Canreef!

Sounds like your off to a very good start and have obviously done your homework (real parameters rather than "the water is good")

You may have some good established rock and sand, I started my tank with similar well cured rock and never had any appreciable readings. I did add a piece of cocktail shrimp into my tank to let it rot and see If I could get a spike but I guess the rock was established enough as even then nothing showed up.
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Old 01-07-2009, 06:17 AM
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thanks for the feedback. The only semi-dead thing i added was a piece of rock from the other tank that had been out of water for about 8 days. it was totally white compared to the other rock with minimal purple growth. Is the purple stuff growing on the LR coral algae?

When i took the readings tonight all was the same except for the HG which was up to 1027. I added a litre of de-clhorinated water and will take the reading tomorrow. Is it normal to see that much of an HG change in 24 hrs? I don't think I lost that much water to evaporation.
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Old 01-07-2009, 04:24 PM
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Yes the purple stuff growing on your rock is Coraline Algae.
As for your increase in salintiy it is due to the evaporation occuring in your tank. The less open spots in the tank top the less you should see in evaporation. Ideally you want to keep you salinity level as constant as possible, with many reefers on here keeping their tanks at 1.023 to 1.026. I keep mine at 1.025.
You can look at a auto top off unit if you find that the salinity level is fluctuating to much, or add some water in the morning and then in the night as needed (remember top off water is water that has no salt in it).
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Old 01-07-2009, 07:17 PM
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thanks for the info, I topped off with de-chlorinated water (1 litre) and will check it again today.
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