m1k3
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Ok, I have a 125, it began life as a 40B that finished cycle shortly before Christmas last year. Wife pushed me to get fish in before the grandkids and family showed up for the holidays. I gave in. Anyways, I got ich along the way. Have tried to get the healthiest fish possible, but knowing ich was already present in the system I have not bothered to QT.
First mistake was giving into the pressure from wife. Second mistake was when upgrading, I should have used all new rock and just TTM'ed the fish a couple at a time into the new tank.
So my plan is to hypo the tank. I think. First, I have to remove coral and inverts. Any issues with using a plastic tub as a temporary frag tank? I have a spare China light that should keep them alive and hopefully growing. The light, heater, couple small powerheads anything else?
Keeping on the coral topic, what are the precautions bringing them back in to the DT? Will a coral RX dip ensure no cysts hitchhike back in? I have a few pieces that can not come off of their rocks. Or should I leave the coral out for the 72 day fallow period to ensure no hitchhikers make their way back in?
On to the DT. I know this is controversial some say slow some say fast. I would like to drop the salinity fast to 1.009. If my calculations are correct it will take about 75 gal of RODI to get there. Planning on using my RODI storage container 15 gal, mixing container 15 gal, a 30 gal brute and make up the rest with buckets. Drain 75 gallons from the system and start pumping temp matched RODI checking the SG every so often, more frequent as it gets closer. Stop filling when full or when 1.009 is reached. If more water is needed I will mix up a batch at 1.009 to complete the fill.
Any issues with the fast route, how fast is too fast, I think it would take my little xfer pump about 4 hrs to do it.
Calibration. Should I recalibrate with RODI or make a custom Cal fluid with my 35ppt fluid and RODI mixed?
Hypo duration is 21 days correct? Then a slow return to normal.
What am I missing? What can I do better?
First mistake was giving into the pressure from wife. Second mistake was when upgrading, I should have used all new rock and just TTM'ed the fish a couple at a time into the new tank.
So my plan is to hypo the tank. I think. First, I have to remove coral and inverts. Any issues with using a plastic tub as a temporary frag tank? I have a spare China light that should keep them alive and hopefully growing. The light, heater, couple small powerheads anything else?
Keeping on the coral topic, what are the precautions bringing them back in to the DT? Will a coral RX dip ensure no cysts hitchhike back in? I have a few pieces that can not come off of their rocks. Or should I leave the coral out for the 72 day fallow period to ensure no hitchhikers make their way back in?
On to the DT. I know this is controversial some say slow some say fast. I would like to drop the salinity fast to 1.009. If my calculations are correct it will take about 75 gal of RODI to get there. Planning on using my RODI storage container 15 gal, mixing container 15 gal, a 30 gal brute and make up the rest with buckets. Drain 75 gallons from the system and start pumping temp matched RODI checking the SG every so often, more frequent as it gets closer. Stop filling when full or when 1.009 is reached. If more water is needed I will mix up a batch at 1.009 to complete the fill.
Any issues with the fast route, how fast is too fast, I think it would take my little xfer pump about 4 hrs to do it.
Calibration. Should I recalibrate with RODI or make a custom Cal fluid with my 35ppt fluid and RODI mixed?
Hypo duration is 21 days correct? Then a slow return to normal.
What am I missing? What can I do better?