krafty2010
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I think I have been getting a little bit of mixed information (between forums, internet, and LFS) and not sure what really to listen to.
29g Biocube and 14g Biocube tank setups
Used RO/DI, mixed reef crystals in tank, measured and waited 2 days to added live rock.
Day 1: added 1/2 the intended LR. LFS said this is good idea to keep too much of the good stuff that you pay extra for from dieing.
Day 2: tested tanks (14g & 29g)
pH - 8.2 & 8
dKH - 9 & 10
nitrate - 2 & 2
nitrite - 0 & 0
ammonia - .2 & 0
temp - 78 & 78
sg - 1.025 & 1.026
Day 4: tested ammonia
Both tanks at 0
Day 5: Brown algae starting to grow over rock
Day 7: Added rest of LR. Bought sand, but LFS said to not add sand until there is algae growing on the glass. He said the bacteria that I am trying to build up in my rock, is fought by the bacteria that is in the sand so to give it enough time to build, then add sand. When I got home that night, sure enough, there was algae growing on the glass of the 29, but not the 14. I didnt add sand yet because I want to do both tanks at the same time, and the 14g just has algae growing on rock.
Day 8: Tests
pH - 8.2
dKH - 9
nitrate - 2
nitrite - 0
ammonia - .2
temp - 78
sg - 1.025
Both tanks had same readings.
Coralline algae starting to grow over rock in 29g.
Day 9: today
Here are my questions.
1. Is my LFS's way of setting up a tank good? Seemed to make sense not to overload all at one time. Although I know this doesnt seem to be how most people do it.
2. Which leads to my test numbers. Is this why I did not experience an ammonia spike? Or am I just not to that point yet?
3. I have seen people say you are not cycled until brown algae starts growing on the rock, but I had that in the first week and find it hard to believe I could possibly be cycled by now.
4. I havent even added sand yet? Should I add sand and see if that causes my ammonia to spike?
Thanks in advance!
29g Biocube and 14g Biocube tank setups
Used RO/DI, mixed reef crystals in tank, measured and waited 2 days to added live rock.
Day 1: added 1/2 the intended LR. LFS said this is good idea to keep too much of the good stuff that you pay extra for from dieing.
Day 2: tested tanks (14g & 29g)
pH - 8.2 & 8
dKH - 9 & 10
nitrate - 2 & 2
nitrite - 0 & 0
ammonia - .2 & 0
temp - 78 & 78
sg - 1.025 & 1.026
Day 4: tested ammonia
Both tanks at 0
Day 5: Brown algae starting to grow over rock
Day 7: Added rest of LR. Bought sand, but LFS said to not add sand until there is algae growing on the glass. He said the bacteria that I am trying to build up in my rock, is fought by the bacteria that is in the sand so to give it enough time to build, then add sand. When I got home that night, sure enough, there was algae growing on the glass of the 29, but not the 14. I didnt add sand yet because I want to do both tanks at the same time, and the 14g just has algae growing on rock.
Day 8: Tests
pH - 8.2
dKH - 9
nitrate - 2
nitrite - 0
ammonia - .2
temp - 78
sg - 1.025
Both tanks had same readings.
Coralline algae starting to grow over rock in 29g.
Day 9: today
Here are my questions.
1. Is my LFS's way of setting up a tank good? Seemed to make sense not to overload all at one time. Although I know this doesnt seem to be how most people do it.
2. Which leads to my test numbers. Is this why I did not experience an ammonia spike? Or am I just not to that point yet?
3. I have seen people say you are not cycled until brown algae starts growing on the rock, but I had that in the first week and find it hard to believe I could possibly be cycled by now.
4. I havent even added sand yet? Should I add sand and see if that causes my ammonia to spike?
Thanks in advance!