bpiermat
Well-known member
Awesome Tank...
The aquascaping looks great! you did a great job on it, I bet it was difficult too huh?
Matt
I think the scaping looks good. Are you going to have any more rock?? What kind of corals are you planning to keep down the road?? I like it a lot.
nice to see you making some more progress. are you testing the water yet? if so how is the cycle going? are you going to add sand or stay bare? keep the pics coming! thanks.
Hey, that looks awsome deffinently cant wait to see it with livestock.
-augustus
Looks great Mark! You got some really nice pieces of rock!
Sounds like your progress is going well, other than the valves which is weird! Yea Pics goes a long way to the lazy eyes LOL! I would let your tank mature longer & think & research long & hard before installing fish, in time fish can be problems, getting a nice colored group isn't an easy task. I shoot for a calcium level around 400 to 420 & no higher. When I use IO it tends to be low on ca & mg, so I bump a little Kent Turbo Ca, & the Kent Liquid Mg, the higher end products, I mix all this over night I had a formula for a 30g tub but fact is you have to test test until you get the amounts right, also you want to bump them up slowly.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
I agree with Scooty...Just give it a bit of time and allow things to mature/cycle some. The fact that you are reading ammonia means the cycle has finally started for you and therefore you want to let it ride out some before adding sensitive livestock in there. You want that ammonia to drop off completely as it is very toxic to livestock and even nitrite (which the ammonia will be converted to) is quite toxic as well.
As for your troubles, sorry they had to happen, but I'm very happy you got everything ironed out. Good luck and I'll keep an eye out for pics
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