redwarrior77
New member
This is my very first saltwater tank...actually my very first tank period. A coworker and I are both setting up nano tanks in our cubes at work and I've opted to go for TBS live rock after much research and sitting on the fence. I'm excited to see how much better my tank looks than his "dead" LFS rock. :lol: (Seriously, though, he is way more experienced, so my tank will still probably look pitiful next to his.)
I went with aragalive sand only because I really wanted something with more color. I got the "tahitian black" sand, which really is black and white and I'm already loving the color, particularly since I have plans for black and white clownfish in this tank. (Us computer geeks love binary!) I just went online and ordered 20lbs of TBS live rock last night and I'm excited to say the least, but I have a few questions for you TBS veterans.
I know I will need to do frequent water changes once I get my rock and my tank begins to cycle. The question I have is about lights...should I run them during the cycle and if so, what kind of schedule should I plan on? I have PC's, Actinics, and moonlights and I already have my moonlights on a time for nighttime and I'm planning on buying a separate timer for my Actinics and PC's so that I can run them independently if need be. Also, feeding...if I end up with any cool hitchikers, should I feed them during the cycle or wait? I don't want anything cool to starve. I'm also clueless as to what to feed any new critters, but I'm hoping my more experienced coworker can help me find my way.
In all my research, I couldn't find any cooler rock than the TBS rock. I went to 2 LFS as well and not only was their "live rock" much more expensive than TBS (even with the shipping!!) it also did not look like it had any life at all on it...no corraline, no algae, just dead-looking rock! For anything half as nice as what I've seen on the TBS website, they charged even more! I'm also psyched about having a piece of the real ocean in my tank, even if it does mean I might have to bravely do battle with a mantis shrimp. (My coworker loves the things, so who knows...he might get a new pet...me, I'd rather keep my fingers!)
Thanks and I'll be sure to post pictures here and in my tank thread in the nano section...this is turning out to be more of an addiction than a hobby, but boy is it making work more fun! :rollface:
I went with aragalive sand only because I really wanted something with more color. I got the "tahitian black" sand, which really is black and white and I'm already loving the color, particularly since I have plans for black and white clownfish in this tank. (Us computer geeks love binary!) I just went online and ordered 20lbs of TBS live rock last night and I'm excited to say the least, but I have a few questions for you TBS veterans.
I know I will need to do frequent water changes once I get my rock and my tank begins to cycle. The question I have is about lights...should I run them during the cycle and if so, what kind of schedule should I plan on? I have PC's, Actinics, and moonlights and I already have my moonlights on a time for nighttime and I'm planning on buying a separate timer for my Actinics and PC's so that I can run them independently if need be. Also, feeding...if I end up with any cool hitchikers, should I feed them during the cycle or wait? I don't want anything cool to starve. I'm also clueless as to what to feed any new critters, but I'm hoping my more experienced coworker can help me find my way.
In all my research, I couldn't find any cooler rock than the TBS rock. I went to 2 LFS as well and not only was their "live rock" much more expensive than TBS (even with the shipping!!) it also did not look like it had any life at all on it...no corraline, no algae, just dead-looking rock! For anything half as nice as what I've seen on the TBS website, they charged even more! I'm also psyched about having a piece of the real ocean in my tank, even if it does mean I might have to bravely do battle with a mantis shrimp. (My coworker loves the things, so who knows...he might get a new pet...me, I'd rather keep my fingers!)
Thanks and I'll be sure to post pictures here and in my tank thread in the nano section...this is turning out to be more of an addiction than a hobby, but boy is it making work more fun! :rollface: