CerealKiller024
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Good to see you're giving it an other shot, just be more patient this time and things will go more smoothly. Put up some photos when you get a chance.
dexterlancer;22677306) As for water said:Did you really get water, sand & rocks from the ocean...? If so, that's a problem right there...Before you add any livestock, one of your first purchases should be a good water testing kit. That'll help you keep check of your water parameters. Monitor when your tanks cycle is finished, when the parameters read 0, do a water change, THEN add fish. Water temp. should be around 78 degrees. btw, welcome to Reef Central. There's a wealth of knowledge on these boards--use it, & ask plenty questions BEFORE making purchases (no matter how cute the fish is...)
Once again, did you really get water, sand & rock from the sea?
I really don't see any problem with get natural sand rock and water from the sea. I can tell you that it is a lot cleaner than most tank. The OP tank look fine to me.
The rocks was picked from the sea as well. That crab you see was very small less than an half an inch and was on the rocks. I didn't know it was there. As for filtration I have a sponge filter and some activated carbon which makes the water clear and it really works.
I really don't see any problem with get natural sand rock and water from the sea. I can tell you that it is a lot cleaner than most tank. The OP tank look fine to me.
...I think your reluctant to use natural sea water and rock and sand are just what you perceive. There is not fact that back up your assertion that using self collect rock sand is bad for aquarium...