My Tank Is Up And Running!!!

Hmmm. Well maybe it's not done yet then. I guess I'll probably wait a little longer.

Not sure how high they have been. Not sure if I can trust the other test kit I had or not. I'll be able to keep better track of it now though.

I'm running the lights from 10 am - 10 pm
 
Learning to wait will be the best thing you can do in this hobby to have a successful tank and avoid unnecessary cost and death. More often then not we jump the gun and rush in adding corals and fish only to watch them die or end up with bad algae blooms. Take it slow, let the tank mature, add a little at a time, keep the bio load low, and youââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢ll have more success.

Marcus
 
Trust me I know all about waiting! I'll probably wait a couple more weeks just to make sure everything is alright. I just saw that they were both really low and thought that was good enough. I guess I'll just wait till everything hits 0 and then go for it.

Will the nitrates hit 0 as well?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6438447#post6438447 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by got2lb

Will the nitrates hit 0 as well?

Evenually..... with proper maintenance and nutrient export. This will be the last thing to hit zero.
 
Should I continue to run my lights 12 hrs a day or is that just making the algae bloom worse? Should I maybe cut it in half?
 
Well I think I might of made one small mistake when planning this whole thing out. I used a 55 gal tank for the sump/fuge. I made the fuge pretty good size at least probably half the size of the tank. Well I think I should have made the return area bigger and maybe the fuge a little smaller now.

I can't believe how much water this is evaporating in a day! I've checking EVERYTHING to make sure something isn't leaking somewhere. It's evaporating probably about 1.5gallons a day. Is this pretty normal on a system this size?

It seems to be worse now that I plugged the skimmer in. Would that make that much difference.

Also on a side note the skimmer is working pretty good. I just plugged it in and adjusted the riser a few times and it's skimming pretty good now. Got some nasty looking green stuff in there.
 
Just checked my ammonia again. Still 0.25 ppm. Tired of looking at a empty tank.
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LOL Matt you thought not getting to set your tank up for three years was hard...........sitting in front of a tank full of water knowing you can't put any fish or coral in it is the hardest thing to overcome in saltwater fish.....and as soon as you can put fish in there you won't know which fish to go with and you'll have to wait even longer.......this is how the fish get even with us for shoving them in little glass boxes and for constantly pointing at them at all hours of the day and night going look hunny isn't it cool when they do this
 
Very well put Jason! :lol:

Well, I was talking on the phone and looking at the tank from my computer chair and just about jumped right out of my shorts. Found a couple more hitchikers that I didn't think i would have. Unfortunately we had to leave right away and didn't get a chance to get a picture but when i got home I got one. I have at least 2 bristle worms in the rock. One of them was hangin out of the rock at least 2 inches and the other one was just barely peeking out. They were both on different rocks.

Here's a picture of one of them, like I said I couldn't get a good shot when I got home but you can still tell what it is.

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And here's just a picture of my collection cup from my skimmer. That's 24 hours worth.

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Well I've been looking at the tank to see if got anything else crawling around and it looks like I got some pods running around on the rocks as well. Tried to get a picture but, that ain't gonna happen! Those things are WAY to small!!!
 
Hey Matt, If you catch those pods and bring em back for my Mandarin to eat, I'll give you lots and lots more worms. They're free, easy to catch and I have plenty.
 
Well I now have a least 3 bristle worms. Seen them all out at the same time. 1 big one and 2 smaller ones.

I also saw something else. Not sure what it is? Maybe some type of snail or something??? Anyone know?

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6453093#post6453093 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by got2lb
Well I now have a least 3 bristle worms. Seen them all out at the same time. 1 big one and 2 smaller ones.

I also saw something else. Not sure what it is? Maybe some type of snail or something??? Anyone know?

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The picture is too fuzzy to really tell what that thing is, but it could potentially be a Stomatella varia or a limpet. A search of pictures online might help you determine the ID.

Brian
 
Looks like a limet to me, funny story, I have one big mexi turbo in my tank and he has a limpet for a hat! It's funny cos I was like *** is that on the shell? Looked harder and saw he has a limpet about the size of a dime (not in a circle obvoiusly) on the newest part of his shell!

talk about a hitchhiker!!!
 
Are Limpets okay to have in the tank? I got 1 more in the sump that I can probably pull out and get a better picture.
 
Well here is a better picture of it. That's the best I can do. Unfortunately I couldn't get it to flip over so that's the bottom of it.

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Limpets are fine, i don't think they bother anything, but that doesn't look like a limpet, more like a snail of some sort?

I really have no idea, but maybe a nass snail in the making, if so that's good too, so basically i dunno what the heck you have there!

Josh
 
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