Jason A Wright
New member
Friends,
My BioCube14 is finally set up with dry sand, dry rock, a 3.24 lighting/fan upgrade, an upgraded pump (Rio 600 with a Hydor Flo), a Hydor Koralia Nano, and a nice little heater (Theo 50W).
The tank has been running with the dry sand and dry rock and Instant Ocean mixed seawater (the water from my new RO/DI) for about a month, but I just got the lights set up. Now I'm ready to get a little live rock, or pinch of sand, or cup of water or any combination to seed the system. I had thought about getting some live rock from Westport Aquarium to do this, and get a pinch of sand from one of their nice tanks. The last time I was there it looked like there was a bit of a pest anemone problem. Do you guys have any recommendations, or does anyone want to volunteer their tank to be the "parent" of mine? Also, I'm looking for a bit of cheato for a little fuge I'll be setting up a month or so from now (after the cycle, which will be after letting the new live rock rubble or sand inoculate the whole system).
Yours,
Jason
My BioCube14 is finally set up with dry sand, dry rock, a 3.24 lighting/fan upgrade, an upgraded pump (Rio 600 with a Hydor Flo), a Hydor Koralia Nano, and a nice little heater (Theo 50W).
The tank has been running with the dry sand and dry rock and Instant Ocean mixed seawater (the water from my new RO/DI) for about a month, but I just got the lights set up. Now I'm ready to get a little live rock, or pinch of sand, or cup of water or any combination to seed the system. I had thought about getting some live rock from Westport Aquarium to do this, and get a pinch of sand from one of their nice tanks. The last time I was there it looked like there was a bit of a pest anemone problem. Do you guys have any recommendations, or does anyone want to volunteer their tank to be the "parent" of mine? Also, I'm looking for a bit of cheato for a little fuge I'll be setting up a month or so from now (after the cycle, which will be after letting the new live rock rubble or sand inoculate the whole system).
Yours,
Jason