Hello, I'm in the process of setting up my 60 gallon breeder tank. I received my live rock from kp aquatics yesterday and left it in a bin to cure for about 12 hours while I filled up my display. It was shipped overnight to my door in wet paper. There was some die off but the rock didn’t have a bad odor and smelled like the ocean.
During that time, the water in the bin started to progressively smell bad. I then put the rock in my display tank once it was ready and I found some more die off at the bottom of the bin. It wasn’t much other than some worms and crabs.
It's now been less than 12 hours that the rock is in the display tank and it's also starting to smell bad there too. It doesn’t smell rotten but more like a dirty beach. I tested for ammonia and nitrite and got .8 ammonia and 0 nitrite.
Flow in the display tank isn't the best since I only have one power head on one side at 1200gph. I just put a 200gph return pump on the other side to make up for that. I'm using a 200w heater on one side of the tank and it's not heating up the tank too well. Water is sitting at around 76°.
Anything I should do or do I just have to wait? I'm seeing online that I should do a water change once ammonia is at 5 or once it’s been a week.
During that time, the water in the bin started to progressively smell bad. I then put the rock in my display tank once it was ready and I found some more die off at the bottom of the bin. It wasn’t much other than some worms and crabs.
It's now been less than 12 hours that the rock is in the display tank and it's also starting to smell bad there too. It doesn’t smell rotten but more like a dirty beach. I tested for ammonia and nitrite and got .8 ammonia and 0 nitrite.
Flow in the display tank isn't the best since I only have one power head on one side at 1200gph. I just put a 200gph return pump on the other side to make up for that. I'm using a 200w heater on one side of the tank and it's not heating up the tank too well. Water is sitting at around 76°.
Anything I should do or do I just have to wait? I'm seeing online that I should do a water change once ammonia is at 5 or once it’s been a week.
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