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Hi All,
I'm getting a bit nervous reading a lot of things about Red Sea Coral Pro Salt being incredibly cloudy for folks starting their tanks. I plan to fill my Nuvo 40 this weekend using Red Sea Coral Pro Salt.
I plan to follow directions, mix salt in at 68 degrees in RO/DI water for about 1 hour till clear, then raise temperature to 78 and put into the new tank. At the time I plan to already have my rock and live sand in the tank and will put in the water right after to preserve any live bacteria on rocks. Then cycle starts
Anyone have any advice for a smooth start up with Red Sea Coral Pro Salt? I am quite concerned with insane precipitation or cloudy water when i first start it up. Any advice on this will be great. My goal is to have LPS mostly.
Thanks,
Stan
I'm getting a bit nervous reading a lot of things about Red Sea Coral Pro Salt being incredibly cloudy for folks starting their tanks. I plan to fill my Nuvo 40 this weekend using Red Sea Coral Pro Salt.
I plan to follow directions, mix salt in at 68 degrees in RO/DI water for about 1 hour till clear, then raise temperature to 78 and put into the new tank. At the time I plan to already have my rock and live sand in the tank and will put in the water right after to preserve any live bacteria on rocks. Then cycle starts
Anyone have any advice for a smooth start up with Red Sea Coral Pro Salt? I am quite concerned with insane precipitation or cloudy water when i first start it up. Any advice on this will be great. My goal is to have LPS mostly.
Thanks,
Stan