Hitch08
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Some background: 120g DT with a 40g sump with a 30" Lifereef skimmer. I have a refuge section in the sump that is probably 10 x 11 x 16. Yeah, not big. There is a thin layer of aragonite substrate on the bottom of the refuge. It's very thin - not enough to actually cover the bottom. There is also some rubble in the refuge. The pieces aren't bigger than a golf ball or an orange.
I have no fish.
I received an order of "The Package" from Tampa Bay Saltwater yesterday evening. It included about 90 pounds of live rock. I added that live rock to some existing rock, which I had started to cycle back in March or April. It's too much rock, so I intend to remove some of the original rock. Since I plan to move the rock around, I didn't want to load the DT with all of the crabs, snails and the pep. shrimp. I put them in the refuge. I put the two sea cucumbers in the DT, along with a brittle star, as I am comfortable that I can collect them. Well, was comfortable. The lighter of the two sea cucumbers disappeared within a minute or so of going into the DT.
I'll probably move the rock around over the next few days.
I just did some research and believe that one of the hitchhiker crabs that I received is a Gorilla. I think the others are brown porcelain crabs. Here's a picture:
Today I received an order of Chaeto from Live Aquaria.
Here are my questions:
1. Can I just add the Chaeto to the refuge? I do have an LED light for it. Does it need to be QT'd?
2. Have I made a mistake with putting the various crabs, snails and shrimp in my refuge? Is it bad to have them together in there?
3. Does anyone know what kind of crabs those are?
4. Should I be feeding anything?
5. How deep should the aragonite be in the refuge?
Also, I have EcoTech Radions over the tank. They are in a canopy which I need to ventilate. I was thinking about cutting one circular hole in the top of the canopy just above each light. I have a 3" circular cutting thing (technical term) which I can use to make the holes. I also bought an Icecap Smart fan, which I will put in the back to blow air in. Is that a good plan?
I have no fish.
I received an order of "The Package" from Tampa Bay Saltwater yesterday evening. It included about 90 pounds of live rock. I added that live rock to some existing rock, which I had started to cycle back in March or April. It's too much rock, so I intend to remove some of the original rock. Since I plan to move the rock around, I didn't want to load the DT with all of the crabs, snails and the pep. shrimp. I put them in the refuge. I put the two sea cucumbers in the DT, along with a brittle star, as I am comfortable that I can collect them. Well, was comfortable. The lighter of the two sea cucumbers disappeared within a minute or so of going into the DT.
I'll probably move the rock around over the next few days.
I just did some research and believe that one of the hitchhiker crabs that I received is a Gorilla. I think the others are brown porcelain crabs. Here's a picture:
Today I received an order of Chaeto from Live Aquaria.
Here are my questions:
1. Can I just add the Chaeto to the refuge? I do have an LED light for it. Does it need to be QT'd?
2. Have I made a mistake with putting the various crabs, snails and shrimp in my refuge? Is it bad to have them together in there?
3. Does anyone know what kind of crabs those are?
4. Should I be feeding anything?
5. How deep should the aragonite be in the refuge?
Also, I have EcoTech Radions over the tank. They are in a canopy which I need to ventilate. I was thinking about cutting one circular hole in the top of the canopy just above each light. I have a 3" circular cutting thing (technical term) which I can use to make the holes. I also bought an Icecap Smart fan, which I will put in the back to blow air in. Is that a good plan?