I wanted to share with those new to reefs about the differences in starting off.
My first tank I didn't know much. I used Tap water and treated it then mixed the salt..and added rocks and sand... Thought it would be fine. Later I learned not so good.
The issues I had for a year I believe was all due to the original start up. Even using Phosban and many many water changes my problems persisted. Sand bed issues and cyano issues... just pure chaos...tank was eeking along.
This new start up I did the correct way. It's a night and day difference in quality of my display and overall growth. My water chemistry is very stable.
And my skimmer isn't filling up so darn fast. I am even able to feed more and it's not impacting my nitrate levels greatly. Though I am short of a fuge on this new tank. Its doing much better than the old. I believe all my problems are related on how I began. Tap water ...the long term issues I had I fully believe were all related to it.
The lesson I learned... if you are new to reef keeping... PLease please get a book on Water Chemistry for Marine Tanks. And start up a tank properly. You will pay for it if not ...not just financially but headaches galore.
My first tank I didn't know much. I used Tap water and treated it then mixed the salt..and added rocks and sand... Thought it would be fine. Later I learned not so good.
The issues I had for a year I believe was all due to the original start up. Even using Phosban and many many water changes my problems persisted. Sand bed issues and cyano issues... just pure chaos...tank was eeking along.
This new start up I did the correct way. It's a night and day difference in quality of my display and overall growth. My water chemistry is very stable.
And my skimmer isn't filling up so darn fast. I am even able to feed more and it's not impacting my nitrate levels greatly. Though I am short of a fuge on this new tank. Its doing much better than the old. I believe all my problems are related on how I began. Tap water ...the long term issues I had I fully believe were all related to it.
The lesson I learned... if you are new to reef keeping... PLease please get a book on Water Chemistry for Marine Tanks. And start up a tank properly. You will pay for it if not ...not just financially but headaches galore.