petere1989
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so as you may know I had a 20 gallon set up. I was, and still am, new to saltwater and just kinda set it up based on what I new(which wasn't much) and thought I knew. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2217457 theres the link to the old thread if you care to look at it. I had a lot of problems, some were caused my my error of not thinking. anyway, i had a major hair and fuzzy algae problem. It ended up killing some coral, sea urchin, and a lot of crabs and snails. Long story short, I tore it almost completely down and redid it. I worked on it all day today and here is where I am right now. enjoy! as always, comments, questions, concerns, tips, are always welcome:rollface:
I filled the tank with 100% ro/di water. before I used water from 3 different water sources, all of which were baaaaaaaad.
here is what the tank looked like:
Here is all my corals in my temp. holding tank for them.
and here is the tank. I added all new water and took some of the sand out and cleaned up the algae as best as i could, and then layed fresh layer of sand on top of the old and mixed the two together.
also I don't know if you can see well in this picture, but I noticed my crabs that are left over, they seem to have some kind of shell rot?? this one in particular had holes in his shell and they are turning brown in color. ideas as to why it is doing this?
My plan is to let the sand settle and then place my live rock back into the tank. Then I will let it cycle, because I know it will. Then the corals will go in. i hope that this time it works out ok. I do know i am getting some phosphate things and some filtration things for christmas so i can't wait to see what that will be. hopefully some things that will really make a difference.
as always tips and comments welcome!! will post more when i have more to post.
I filled the tank with 100% ro/di water. before I used water from 3 different water sources, all of which were baaaaaaaad.
here is what the tank looked like:
Here is all my corals in my temp. holding tank for them.
and here is the tank. I added all new water and took some of the sand out and cleaned up the algae as best as i could, and then layed fresh layer of sand on top of the old and mixed the two together.
also I don't know if you can see well in this picture, but I noticed my crabs that are left over, they seem to have some kind of shell rot?? this one in particular had holes in his shell and they are turning brown in color. ideas as to why it is doing this?
My plan is to let the sand settle and then place my live rock back into the tank. Then I will let it cycle, because I know it will. Then the corals will go in. i hope that this time it works out ok. I do know i am getting some phosphate things and some filtration things for christmas so i can't wait to see what that will be. hopefully some things that will really make a difference.
as always tips and comments welcome!! will post more when i have more to post.