Fokkerdmr
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It was suggested by a LFS employee to have a "storm" in my tank periodically to simulate natural occurances at sea. This would be accomplished by the use of a powerhead and "blowing" it on the LR to stir up and break off algae/waste/stuff that are not well affixed. Right now, the red cyano hair algae is the biggest offender.
I have not done this yet, but thought it would be wise to ask the wise on this subject. Is this a common practice? Should I do it periodically? I'm a few days away from getting two more powerheads and a wave generator. Should this take care of the "storm" need?
My tank has been up for a month, still suffers from some diatom algae. The LR was from an established tank, and the argonite was "live" when I put it in. I put some phosphate adsorption material in the Fluval for a few days this last week, but without a phosphate test, I don't know what it's at.
My most recent testing shows pH at 7.8 and ammonia at .25, nitrates at 0. I believe the tank is close to finishing its initial cycle. Salinity is at 1.021. I have not used RO/DI water, but have used a "better than average" tapwater filter (Multi-pure) (I know, I know... )
Setup:
55 gal acrylic
CPR BakPak2, Fluval 304 (no floss, just 1 bag of carbon and ceramic beads)
1 small powerhead (probably about 75 gph or less)
100 lbs LR
Fish: Coral Beauty Angel, Lawnmower Blenny, Banded Watchman Goby, (2) Yellow Tail Blue Damsels, Sixline Wrasse
Crustaceans: Sally Lightfoot Crab, 2 zebra hermit crabs
Snails: 14 Trochus, 2 Bumblebee
Softies: Rose Bubble Anemone, Waving Hand Xenia, Anthelia
Corals: 1 small branch coral, 8-12 green polyps, (2) leather corals
Other: Brittle Star, Flame Scallop
I have not done this yet, but thought it would be wise to ask the wise on this subject. Is this a common practice? Should I do it periodically? I'm a few days away from getting two more powerheads and a wave generator. Should this take care of the "storm" need?
My tank has been up for a month, still suffers from some diatom algae. The LR was from an established tank, and the argonite was "live" when I put it in. I put some phosphate adsorption material in the Fluval for a few days this last week, but without a phosphate test, I don't know what it's at.
My most recent testing shows pH at 7.8 and ammonia at .25, nitrates at 0. I believe the tank is close to finishing its initial cycle. Salinity is at 1.021. I have not used RO/DI water, but have used a "better than average" tapwater filter (Multi-pure) (I know, I know... )
Setup:
55 gal acrylic
CPR BakPak2, Fluval 304 (no floss, just 1 bag of carbon and ceramic beads)
1 small powerhead (probably about 75 gph or less)
100 lbs LR
Fish: Coral Beauty Angel, Lawnmower Blenny, Banded Watchman Goby, (2) Yellow Tail Blue Damsels, Sixline Wrasse
Crustaceans: Sally Lightfoot Crab, 2 zebra hermit crabs
Snails: 14 Trochus, 2 Bumblebee
Softies: Rose Bubble Anemone, Waving Hand Xenia, Anthelia
Corals: 1 small branch coral, 8-12 green polyps, (2) leather corals
Other: Brittle Star, Flame Scallop