pyton
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Hi Everyone I am brainstorming and I think I might be missing something so please post your thoughts, ideas, failures and success stories.
I took down my old tank for various reasons at the end of taking it down some of my fish showed signs of Marine velvet. Since I did not introduce anything new to the tank I figured it was just stress. Some I saved and some just passed away before being able to take the proper action.
I killed off 99% of my rock by drying out, baking in the oven, rinsing and drying out again. I just left a few smaller pieces (20 lbs Maybe) from the sump in a dark tub for several weeks (3 to 4 weeks) with a power head on them. Every piece of equipment received a vingar bath, good rinse, and a two to three week dry out. At which time I set up my new tank. Once I got my aqua-scalping done I filled the tank with RODI water and let it rest for 24 hours with pumps flowing. Drained and then filled again with RO/DI water. Since all this rock was dead I mixed the salt in the tank.
I mixed the water for a day, brought the tank temp up to level and added the cured rock from my sump of old tank. Went to LFS to get a fish or two, they gave me mollies (11 of them). Right away I saw white "patches" on the mollies.
After a week I had 6 left and white patches were gone.
After 4 weeks I still had 6 left and no issues. I added yellow tang and potters angel, no issues.
Mid week 4 added an Anthias, no issues. Week 6 added two clowns and a China Wrasse.
Week 7 China wrasse looks full of ich, and I was not watching the other fish too well.
A couple days later Anthias and mollies had white patches on them. Treated with Natural Ich I received from LFS for free. They felt bad that they might have been the cause of this issue.
Anthias passed away, China wrasse followed within two days, both clowns passed the following day. Finally counted the mollies, only three were left and they had the white patches.
I caught the mollies and put them aside for now so I can bag them up and take to LFS so they can see exactly what is going on.
What I have noticed:
The longer the light on the more the white patches show up.
Yellow tang and Potters Angel not affected (at least yet)
Tank info:
300 gallon total water volume
10 weeks old
Rock has the start of a nice pink tint to it along with a few spot of other growth.
Flow is about 10500 GPH turn over with lots of surface ripples and waves.
Rather than telling you what I can and cannot do please voice your own thoughts and maybe answer a few questions for me , please?
Can I add copper to the tank (no corals yet)?
If I can and I do how do I make sure the copper is at safe level before adding more stuff to the tank?
How low can I go with the Salinity?
How long will this method tank?
Both sets of questions are met as with and without fish in the tank.
Thanks for all your ideas, suggestions and whatever else I may be forgetting in this time of need.
I took down my old tank for various reasons at the end of taking it down some of my fish showed signs of Marine velvet. Since I did not introduce anything new to the tank I figured it was just stress. Some I saved and some just passed away before being able to take the proper action.
I killed off 99% of my rock by drying out, baking in the oven, rinsing and drying out again. I just left a few smaller pieces (20 lbs Maybe) from the sump in a dark tub for several weeks (3 to 4 weeks) with a power head on them. Every piece of equipment received a vingar bath, good rinse, and a two to three week dry out. At which time I set up my new tank. Once I got my aqua-scalping done I filled the tank with RODI water and let it rest for 24 hours with pumps flowing. Drained and then filled again with RO/DI water. Since all this rock was dead I mixed the salt in the tank.
I mixed the water for a day, brought the tank temp up to level and added the cured rock from my sump of old tank. Went to LFS to get a fish or two, they gave me mollies (11 of them). Right away I saw white "patches" on the mollies.
After a week I had 6 left and white patches were gone.
After 4 weeks I still had 6 left and no issues. I added yellow tang and potters angel, no issues.
Mid week 4 added an Anthias, no issues. Week 6 added two clowns and a China Wrasse.
Week 7 China wrasse looks full of ich, and I was not watching the other fish too well.
A couple days later Anthias and mollies had white patches on them. Treated with Natural Ich I received from LFS for free. They felt bad that they might have been the cause of this issue.
Anthias passed away, China wrasse followed within two days, both clowns passed the following day. Finally counted the mollies, only three were left and they had the white patches.
I caught the mollies and put them aside for now so I can bag them up and take to LFS so they can see exactly what is going on.
What I have noticed:
The longer the light on the more the white patches show up.
Yellow tang and Potters Angel not affected (at least yet)
Tank info:
300 gallon total water volume
10 weeks old
Rock has the start of a nice pink tint to it along with a few spot of other growth.
Flow is about 10500 GPH turn over with lots of surface ripples and waves.
Rather than telling you what I can and cannot do please voice your own thoughts and maybe answer a few questions for me , please?
Can I add copper to the tank (no corals yet)?
If I can and I do how do I make sure the copper is at safe level before adding more stuff to the tank?
How low can I go with the Salinity?
How long will this method tank?
Both sets of questions are met as with and without fish in the tank.
Thanks for all your ideas, suggestions and whatever else I may be forgetting in this time of need.