So I just bought a 65 gallon tank from a member here, the red sea max 250 to be exact. Been researching dry rocks and other various supplies needed. Looking to get the 50lb package of Marco rocks and seed it with 20 lbs of live rocks from either Tampa bay saltwater or premium aquatic. My plan is to aquascape the sand and dry rocks first in the DT, when ready, add the mixed saltwater and let it cycle with a frozen market shrimp. Plan to order the live rocks and add it a few days later when it arrives. Couple of questions
1. When I start the cycle with the dead rock and shrimp and later seed with live rocks, I should turn off the skimmer/sump that is part of the RED SEA MAX 250 and leave all other mechanical filters in correct? The idea is to allow ammonia and wastes to build good bacteria?
2. Any thoughts/opinion on what type of dead rock and live rock I should get? I'm just a little concern with the price of the live rocks on premium aquatic and TBS. 20lb shipped to me will probably cost $150 which is a little too much. Any good local place to buy quality live rocks?
3. Once ammonia/nitrate/nitrate remains at 0, I can start adding corals or fish correct?
4. Last, what are some nice methods of quickly draining out water and pumping new mixed saltwater into the tank? I plan on going to lowes/home depot to buy at least 20 or 30 gallon bucket to make my saltwater. From that bucket, I plan on using a cheap quality pump with tubing to pump the water into the tank to save my back. Is this the way most people do their water change? As for draining out the water, I plan on doing the old fashion gravity drain out to the back yard that freshwater hobbyists are familiar with.
1. When I start the cycle with the dead rock and shrimp and later seed with live rocks, I should turn off the skimmer/sump that is part of the RED SEA MAX 250 and leave all other mechanical filters in correct? The idea is to allow ammonia and wastes to build good bacteria?
2. Any thoughts/opinion on what type of dead rock and live rock I should get? I'm just a little concern with the price of the live rocks on premium aquatic and TBS. 20lb shipped to me will probably cost $150 which is a little too much. Any good local place to buy quality live rocks?
3. Once ammonia/nitrate/nitrate remains at 0, I can start adding corals or fish correct?
4. Last, what are some nice methods of quickly draining out water and pumping new mixed saltwater into the tank? I plan on going to lowes/home depot to buy at least 20 or 30 gallon bucket to make my saltwater. From that bucket, I plan on using a cheap quality pump with tubing to pump the water into the tank to save my back. Is this the way most people do their water change? As for draining out the water, I plan on doing the old fashion gravity drain out to the back yard that freshwater hobbyists are familiar with.