Hello,
I just got back into saltwater after about 10 years. Decided to wait until I had the money to do it right. I have a 200 gallon tank with a 55 gallon sump.
I purchased 200lbs of live rock. The rock seemed in very good shape as it had very little dead animals and the sponges still looked alive. I pulled them off.
I also added about 110 lbs of live sand from a friends tank that was just out of his tank about 2 weeks in buckets with saltwater.
I am using bioballs to start and will remove after everything is running well. I also have a protien running and a activated charcoal filter pad in part of the sump just until everything is cycled well.
Ammonia level is 0. Nitrate level is around 40. Salt is about 1.22 (was recommended to leave a little low to speed cycle) Water is 75 degrees same as salt will raise to 78 after cycle.
I can put a cocktail shrimp in but I was wondering if there is something else I should be checking. I used RO/DI water as well. Calcium looks good phosphates are good and PH is good.
I was antipicipating an ammonia increase of some sort with the amount of animal life that was still on rocks, but maybe not the right type of animal life?
Thank you for your help.
Mike
I just got back into saltwater after about 10 years. Decided to wait until I had the money to do it right. I have a 200 gallon tank with a 55 gallon sump.
I purchased 200lbs of live rock. The rock seemed in very good shape as it had very little dead animals and the sponges still looked alive. I pulled them off.
I also added about 110 lbs of live sand from a friends tank that was just out of his tank about 2 weeks in buckets with saltwater.
I am using bioballs to start and will remove after everything is running well. I also have a protien running and a activated charcoal filter pad in part of the sump just until everything is cycled well.
Ammonia level is 0. Nitrate level is around 40. Salt is about 1.22 (was recommended to leave a little low to speed cycle) Water is 75 degrees same as salt will raise to 78 after cycle.
I can put a cocktail shrimp in but I was wondering if there is something else I should be checking. I used RO/DI water as well. Calcium looks good phosphates are good and PH is good.
I was antipicipating an ammonia increase of some sort with the amount of animal life that was still on rocks, but maybe not the right type of animal life?
Thank you for your help.
Mike