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I have 60 pounds of base rock that will be seeded with these live rock, so I am just trying to keep the one pound of live rock alive. I can see one small snail moving about nicely :-) :-), so is it safe to assume that the sand bed is live ? and can I add a hermit crab and a sand sifting starfish? Last edited by catshanon; 07-24-2010 at 05:04 AM. Reason: updated |
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![]() The "live" part is simply the bacteria in the rock and sand, so yes, it's still alive. In a 14g tank, I'd add about 8-10 pounds of rock, depending on porosity. Do some small water changes to dilute any nutrients from th erock and sand, which is why you've got green stuff everywhere.
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So, how should I go about transferring the sand from the 14G to the 60G ? just a simple transfer will do ? Thanks in advance. |
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BTW. the 'centipede' like worm is probably a bristle worm... a beneficial detrivore. You should avoid touching it however as the sharp bristles can irritate, or may even be toxic. |
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![]() If the snail/ crab is dead, you'll know it when you pick it up! Give it a sniff, cautiously, and if it is dead, it'll have this incredibly awful decomposition smell. If it smells like regular sea water, salty, then it is still good.
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![]() sounds like your on the right trail, but it is going to take forever to seed your base rock with only a pound of LR.
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![]() Thanks to everyone for the comments, it sure helps to get assurance.
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I will look for 3 or 4 more pounds of good purple rock once I have transferred the live sand to my main tank. Thanks again for the help. |