Capt.Nemo
New member
I'm still reasonably new to the hobby, about a year, but less than 6 month with salt.
been running a 29 gal and trying to go slow. guys at LFS say I'm doing pretty good with it.
so I am hooked and pulled work bonuses, incentive, OT and Xmas money. just got me a nice 75 gal. pretty pumped. noticing in the 29 some potential pests in 29, bristles and what looks to be baby snails with no shell, no idea whether they hurting or not. I am going pretty all out here. new T5 quad lighting, glass canopy, new canister filter for 150g, stand and some fresh dry rock (Pukani) and obviously the tank.
I guess my real question is, would it be beneficial for me to pressure wash and scrub my existing live rock to remove these potential pests?
I will be ditching the existing sand as it is too fine for my tastes and very susceptible to sand storms. plus I think all the bugs are in there.
what do ya think?
been running a 29 gal and trying to go slow. guys at LFS say I'm doing pretty good with it.
so I am hooked and pulled work bonuses, incentive, OT and Xmas money. just got me a nice 75 gal. pretty pumped. noticing in the 29 some potential pests in 29, bristles and what looks to be baby snails with no shell, no idea whether they hurting or not. I am going pretty all out here. new T5 quad lighting, glass canopy, new canister filter for 150g, stand and some fresh dry rock (Pukani) and obviously the tank.
I guess my real question is, would it be beneficial for me to pressure wash and scrub my existing live rock to remove these potential pests?
I will be ditching the existing sand as it is too fine for my tastes and very susceptible to sand storms. plus I think all the bugs are in there.
what do ya think?