So I got some of the bugs out of my system, resolved some issues so I can continue on with the set up of my 90gal aquarium.
I set up my new RO/DI, pre-ran it, and now its running great at about 65psi, 6gal in about an hour.
The hard part is still filling the tank and wondering how to set up live rock, if any. I have put together some dry rock arrangements, easy enough, but how should I put live rock in? Can I put live rock in without the tank cycling? or should I wait? Also what are some good ways to assemble and glue live rock together if its still wet. I am familiar with the acrylic rod technique, but are there other ways with safe glues or silicones?
With all my containers I still only have 32gal to store. It will take about 4 fills of all my containers to get the tank filled. So I am wondering if I should get all the water in there before any live rock? I plan on having sand in there too. It's 'live sand' so I wonder how long it can go without current and heat?
It will still be a few days to get all the water in the tank plus about 30 gal in the sump. wow this is a process.
That's where I am at right now.
I set up my new RO/DI, pre-ran it, and now its running great at about 65psi, 6gal in about an hour.
The hard part is still filling the tank and wondering how to set up live rock, if any. I have put together some dry rock arrangements, easy enough, but how should I put live rock in? Can I put live rock in without the tank cycling? or should I wait? Also what are some good ways to assemble and glue live rock together if its still wet. I am familiar with the acrylic rod technique, but are there other ways with safe glues or silicones?
With all my containers I still only have 32gal to store. It will take about 4 fills of all my containers to get the tank filled. So I am wondering if I should get all the water in there before any live rock? I plan on having sand in there too. It's 'live sand' so I wonder how long it can go without current and heat?
It will still be a few days to get all the water in the tank plus about 30 gal in the sump. wow this is a process.
That's where I am at right now.