Mmm Ribs sound good
got 40 minutes to get front of house "presentable"
Thought the big church across the street was having rib roast next Sun, nope 8:15 CST TODAY...
Hulk is waiting,gotta go, be back about 8:20...
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Mmm Ribs sound good
got 40 minutes to get front of house "presentable"
Thought the big church across the street was having rib roast next Sun, nope 8:15 CST TODAY...
Hulk is waiting,gotta go, be back about 8:20...
To try to keep my better half "happy"...I like crazy. I don't fit it with the common wired brains.
Who'd you hide stuff for?
Alright y'all with the markers on the posts, where's Waldo, "me " on this map ?...
I wouldn’t bother with bottled bacteria. I would add whatever old rock and feed it. Chances are you have greater biodiversity of bacteria on your rock then any bottled product.On question for you smart people
I’m going to used established live rock from my current tank (the stuff in my sump) to get the new tank up and going. And I figured I’d let it all sit for a bit before adding corals and such. I still need to build my aquascape which will be out of mostly dried clean rock. I’m going with dry sand.I’ve also seen bacteria ment for substrate but don’t know if it’s worth it. And Even though my sump is full of rocks I wouldn’t want to yank them all.
So the question is which bottled bacteria should I use to boost the good bacteria population?
Picture of my sump 40g breeder… the right side is all rock. The left side has some too.
And how much can I safely pull for the new tank?
What about substrate sauce stuff?I wouldn’t bother with bottled bacteria. I would add whatever old rock and feed it. Chances are you have greater biodiversity of bacteria on your rock then any bottled product.
You can read through the beginning of my build thread as I did what you are doing and it all worked out.On question for you smart people
I’m going to used established live rock from my current tank (the stuff in my sump) to get the new tank up and going. And I figured I’d let it all sit for a bit before adding corals and such. I still need to build my aquascape which will be out of mostly dried clean rock. I’m going with dry sand.I’ve also seen bacteria ment for substrate but don’t know if it’s worth it. And Even though my sump is full of rocks I wouldn’t want to yank them all.
So the question is which bottled bacteria should I use to boost the good bacteria population?
Picture of my sump 40g breeder… the right side is all rock. The left side has some too.
And how much can I safely pull for the new tank?
No idea. I’ll let tbrown answerWhat about substrate sauce stuff?
Ugh that’s work but I guessYou can read through the beginning of my build thread as I did what you are doing and it all worked out.
No idea. I’ll let tbrown answer
#Cronies , never used a bottled starter... about 1/2 of the live rock...On question for you smart people
I’m going to used established live rock from my current tank (the stuff in my sump) to get the new tank up and going. And I figured I’d let it all sit for a bit before adding corals and such. I still need to build my aquascape which will be out of mostly dried clean rock. I’m going with dry sand.I’ve also seen bacteria ment for substrate but don’t know if it’s worth it. And Even though my sump is full of rocks I wouldn’t want to yank them all.
So the question is which bottled bacteria should I use to boost the good bacteria population?
Picture of my sump 40g breeder… the right side is all rock. The left side has some too.
And how much can I safely pull for the new tank?
really ,really close ...but that's not a fancy marker...Roughly here
Is that a Pokémon?
Is that a Pokémon?