The dry rock came!
I got some really nice pieces. Very happy with my purchase there. I bought one of the ones he had assembled on the website but mainly just because it was the right amount of rock and I set it up the way I wanted to. I adjusted the larger powerhead too as the current in the tank was moving all the sand away from the front of the tank and just leaving the larger rocks and stuff in the front. Didn't look nice but a quick adjustment and now everything is moving well.
I still have not seen the ammonia spike Last time I tested was last night before bed. I'm beginning to wonder if there is going to be a spike at all. What do you guys think? I used a lot of live sand and live rock from the LFS that was only out of water for like 20 mins. tops....it's all been in the tank for five days now...still no spikes.
I'm also not sure about the temperature. It's held steady now for three full days at 76.0 degrees. I don't feel like this is warm enough, especially for the soft corals and things that I eventually want. The original plan was just to let it go for awhile because that was in the range (although the low end) for a healthy tank and I figured the MH/T5 lighting system I originally planned on would raise the temp by a few degrees...but the LEDs should have no affect on temperature now so do I need to get a better heater? I like how this one is small but I'm not married to it.
I plan to test everything this afternoon to see what all my levels are but I haven't been able to see any discernible ammonia or nitrites yet which is discouraging at this point. :-/
It's not that I'm impatient. I will wait weeks if I have to...but I'm wondering if there is even going to be a spike or if I need to introduce a massive source of ammonia to bring the levels to where I need them. Do I need to get a small hardy fish now or should I just keep waiting?
Still no lights but I ordered them and they said 5-8 business days. Free shipping, though. I bought the marineland reef capable LED lighting system. Got it for $189 shipped so I don't think I can beat that.
Anyway, pic of the new setup with all the rock included:
I got some really nice pieces. Very happy with my purchase there. I bought one of the ones he had assembled on the website but mainly just because it was the right amount of rock and I set it up the way I wanted to. I adjusted the larger powerhead too as the current in the tank was moving all the sand away from the front of the tank and just leaving the larger rocks and stuff in the front. Didn't look nice but a quick adjustment and now everything is moving well.
I still have not seen the ammonia spike Last time I tested was last night before bed. I'm beginning to wonder if there is going to be a spike at all. What do you guys think? I used a lot of live sand and live rock from the LFS that was only out of water for like 20 mins. tops....it's all been in the tank for five days now...still no spikes.
I'm also not sure about the temperature. It's held steady now for three full days at 76.0 degrees. I don't feel like this is warm enough, especially for the soft corals and things that I eventually want. The original plan was just to let it go for awhile because that was in the range (although the low end) for a healthy tank and I figured the MH/T5 lighting system I originally planned on would raise the temp by a few degrees...but the LEDs should have no affect on temperature now so do I need to get a better heater? I like how this one is small but I'm not married to it.
I plan to test everything this afternoon to see what all my levels are but I haven't been able to see any discernible ammonia or nitrites yet which is discouraging at this point. :-/
It's not that I'm impatient. I will wait weeks if I have to...but I'm wondering if there is even going to be a spike or if I need to introduce a massive source of ammonia to bring the levels to where I need them. Do I need to get a small hardy fish now or should I just keep waiting?
Still no lights but I ordered them and they said 5-8 business days. Free shipping, though. I bought the marineland reef capable LED lighting system. Got it for $189 shipped so I don't think I can beat that.
Anyway, pic of the new setup with all the rock included:
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