mcmusashi5
Octopus Wizard
well i just wanted to know if a tank done with its nitrogen cycle still needs 1 pound of live rock per gallon and if it needs any at all:helm2:
but can you put lessYou want to leave your LR in there for filtration. That a a good skimmer is a must!
so with a fifty gal how many after nitrogen cycleYou could, but actually closer to 2 lbs per gallon is best NOT 1.
well im just gonna have to make a diy sumpi don't subscribe to any "per gallon" rules.
put the amount of rock in there that looks good to you. LR is the best filtration, but don't think that if you don't have exactly 2.0 lbs per gallon of water (or 1.0) that everything will die.
well im just gonna have to make a diy sump
its not necessary thoany saltwater tank should have a sump ;)
if im gonna have a 20 gal sump for a 50 gal tank how many gphAlthough I don't subscribe to the per gallon rule, I do believe the more LR the better. If your not comfortable with 2 lbs per gallon in your display tank then add the rest to your sump.
its not necessary tho
well i just wanted to know if a tank done with its nitrogen cycle still needs 1 pound of live rock per gallon and if it needs any at all:helm2:
but can you put less
well i just wanted to know if a tank done with its nitrogen cycle still needs 1 pound of live rock per gallon and if it needs any at all:helm2:
oh you dont need to worry about my knowledge of cuttlefish Im know alot about the care of themand only common cuttlefish get big im gonna get dwarfi called it lol
you know they have short lifespans and some of them get six feet long :shock: