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Overdue Update
Overdue Update
Ladies and gentlemen, especially those of you who have been following, if you still are, here is an update. Unfortunately recruiting duty has been extremely busy so have not had time to work on personal projects much. Also, as I stated during the beginning of the thread, I decided to do an all dead rock build and of course one of the consequences of that approach is the long cycle period. I finished the setup back in late January and up until about a few weeks ago I realized there was little to no progress on the cycle. (I thought it would be a good idea to do an air-cycle) My patience got the best of me so about two weeks ago, last week of March, I decided to add a dead shrimp to help speed things up. That did little to affect the cycle. I did notice a small spike in Nitrites but nothing to write home to mom about. It has been literally three months since I started the tank so my patience has obviously been obliterated. So I caved in and bought a few pounds of live rock from Saltwater Heaven on Saturday. I wanted the build to be as "sterile" as possible but oh well"¦ the live rock sped up the nitrogen cycle and after testing everyday for the past couple of days the Nitrite period has finally come to an end. All I am waiting for now is the Nitrates to show so I can finally assemble my aquascape the way I want it and do a water change and hopefully add my first fish before the end of the month. I will hold true to my word and stock as slowly as possible to maintain system balance and be able to raise some SPS in the future. Will post pics by next week to show off how the tank looks and hopefully the aquascape I come up with. Thanks for reading and Stay Salty!
Overdue Update
Ladies and gentlemen, especially those of you who have been following, if you still are, here is an update. Unfortunately recruiting duty has been extremely busy so have not had time to work on personal projects much. Also, as I stated during the beginning of the thread, I decided to do an all dead rock build and of course one of the consequences of that approach is the long cycle period. I finished the setup back in late January and up until about a few weeks ago I realized there was little to no progress on the cycle. (I thought it would be a good idea to do an air-cycle) My patience got the best of me so about two weeks ago, last week of March, I decided to add a dead shrimp to help speed things up. That did little to affect the cycle. I did notice a small spike in Nitrites but nothing to write home to mom about. It has been literally three months since I started the tank so my patience has obviously been obliterated. So I caved in and bought a few pounds of live rock from Saltwater Heaven on Saturday. I wanted the build to be as "sterile" as possible but oh well"¦ the live rock sped up the nitrogen cycle and after testing everyday for the past couple of days the Nitrite period has finally come to an end. All I am waiting for now is the Nitrates to show so I can finally assemble my aquascape the way I want it and do a water change and hopefully add my first fish before the end of the month. I will hold true to my word and stock as slowly as possible to maintain system balance and be able to raise some SPS in the future. Will post pics by next week to show off how the tank looks and hopefully the aquascape I come up with. Thanks for reading and Stay Salty!