What volume / % of water changes are you doing?It was in the beginning, but seems to have settled out over time. I have a 10g RO reservoir and it gets close to empty every week, so I would guess 9 gallons per week.
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What volume / % of water changes are you doing?It was in the beginning, but seems to have settled out over time. I have a 10g RO reservoir and it gets close to empty every week, so I would guess 9 gallons per week.
May I know what testing kit are you using?Day 8 of the cycle and ammonia is almost gone. Nitrite is a little higher than I would have expected at this point, but it's on the decline now. I'm guessing it will be complete by the end of the weekend.
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Have a few questions on cycling hope you don't mind. What you do when cycling? What are the things you are looking for or tracking? Many suggested that cycling should be done for min 6-8 weeks... how you know your tank is cycled?Replaced about 1/2 the sand with special grade. It still swirls a little, but it’s tolerable now. Cycle officially started this morning!
May I know what are you dosing?Now that’s a thing of beauty! The CoralBox is mounted and lines ran. Since I’ll be using Fritz Alk, Calc & Mag, their bottles worked perfectly for containers. Built a little holder so the bottles are velcro’d nice and tight. It worked out well, everything is out of the way! Little bit of cable management left and the tank will be on test autopilot probably until next weekend.
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Some questions on rocks and scaping... how did the rocks came when you purchased small pieces or already partially shaped?Still fiddling with the scape....have another thread running to get more opinions SCAPE OPINIONS
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A follow on questions... using the glue alone will be strong enough to hold the rocks in place (especially when moving it around)? Seen others drilling the rocks and joining it with a metal rod. Your thoughts please. Thanks.Bulk Reef Supply Super Glue Gel Extra Thick and accelerator.
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Anxious to see how your tank look like now, please share any latest pics. Thanks.About 30 gallons per week for the 1st two months, now I'm doing the same every other week. I shut the pumps down and drain the sump for the water change, nice and easy.
Started with API kit, but it's not as accurate as it should be. I have a RedSea kit, but using up the remaining API before I switch over.May I know what testing kit are you using?
Cycling can be done several ways and everyone has their opinion. If you go with dry rock like I did, I would use the Microbacter StartXLM and Microbacter QuikCycl like I did. Add the bacteria and ammonia per the recommendations on the bottle. Once the Ammonia gets to 0 and you have nitrates registering, it's cycled far enough to handle hardy fish. It's important to understand that the 'cycle' goes on for a long time as the rocks mature and the bacteria take a strong hold. Dumping a ton of fish or anything non-hardy in there early is a recipe for disaster!Have a few questions on cycling hope you don't mind. What you do when cycling? What are the things you are looking for or tracking? Many suggested that cycling should be done for min 6-8 weeks... how you know your tank is cycled?
A follow on questions... using the glue alone will be strong enough to hold the rocks in place (especially when moving it around)? Seen others drilling the rocks and joining it with a metal rod. Your thoughts please. Thanks.
The rocks came in large chunks. I used a hammer and chisel to break them into smaller pieces, then glued them back together the way I wanted them. Nothing came preassembled.Some questions on rocks and scaping... how did the rocks came when you purchased small pieces or already partially shaped?
I will post some current pics later today. That will be a good update, glad you asked!Anxious to see how your tank look like now, please share any latest pics. Thanks.
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I'm hoping that after the initial fill and cycle-required water changes, I can get away using a 32-gallon Brute on casters for RO/DI storage. My best indoor water source for the RO/DI system is in the upstairs laundry but the tank is one the main floor.About 30 gallons per week for the 1st two months, now I'm doing the same every other week. I shut the pumps down and drain the sump for the water change, nice and easy.
Where is your water heater? I tapped into mine in the garage.I'm hoping that after the initial fill and cycle-required water changes, I can get away using a 32-gallon Brute on casters for RO/DI storage. My best indoor water source for the RO/DI system is in the upstairs laundry but the tank is one the main floor.
The water heater is in the garage, a few yards away & several steps down from the main floor. I thought of doing the RO/DI station there, and still may. Wherever the storage tank / Brute is, I'll need to pump the water out to the salt mix container for water changes. I guess I could pump the RO/DI water back up from storage to the salt station on the main level. The garage gets cold in winter, but never freezing ;StigWhere is your water heater? I tapped into mine in the garage.
Through a heater in the mixing tank and you're all set!The water heater is in the garage, a few yards away & several steps down from the main floor. I thought of doing the RO/DI station there, and still may. Wherever the storage tank / Brute is, I'll need to pump the water out to the salt mix container for water changes. I guess I could pump the RO/DI water back up from storage to the salt station on the main level. The garage gets cold in winter, but never freezing ;Stig
Thank you very much.Started with API kit, but it's not as accurate as it should be. I have a RedSea kit, but using up the remaining API before I switch over.
Cool, thank you very much.Cycling can be done several ways and everyone has their opinion. If you go with dry rock like I did, I would use the Microbacter StartXLM and Microbacter QuikCycl like I did. Add the bacteria and ammonia per the recommendations on the bottle. Once the Ammonia gets to 0 and you have nitrates registering, it's cycled far enough to handle hardy fish. It's important to understand that the 'cycle' goes on for a long time as the rocks mature and the bacteria take a strong hold. Dumping a ton of fish or anything non-hardy in there early is a recipe for disaster!
The BRS glue is all that I used. I used an ample amount during the build phase, then went back and added more to each glue joint after it was dry. I also added smaller pieces of rock in the crevices of each joint to help shore it up. My structures are super solid and have zero risk of breaking unless I do it intentionally! Please, whatever direction you end up going on your rock, DO NOT, DO NOT, DO NOT use metal rods in the structure! If you feel the need for rods, use Acrylic or Polycarbonate rods....absolutely nothing metal in the reef!
The rocks came in large chunks. I used a hammer and chisel to break them into smaller pieces, then glued them back together the way I wanted them. Nothing came preassembled.
I will post some current pics later today. That will be a good update, glad you asked!
Wow... it looks amazing.Update pics....and for the record, I didn’t clean or tidy anything up first!
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