cthegame
Reef enthusiast
+1 smitty
I try to keep my salinity at .025 to allow some room for evaporation. .026 is ideal level.
I try to keep my salinity at .025 to allow some room for evaporation. .026 is ideal level.
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That's a good price for live rock...was it still wet or was it dry? If she kept it in good shape(in a tub with circulating water), you could place it right in your tank...if it's totally dry, then rinse it very well and place it in the tank. Salinity levels vary...if going with a reef, then natural seawater is about 1.026, which is where I keep mines...if fish only, then you could bring it down to about 1.022. You should be testing your tank for amm, nitrites and nitrates for now. Good luck with everything.:D
...and then just sit back, be patient, and admire you days work:Cheers:....after a few days, check you levels(amm,nitrite,nitrate) to see where they are...when the first two read zero, and there is only nitrates, do a water change. Then you should be in the clear to add your cuc.