<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9626109#post9626109 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by minispider
2 MH 10000k, 150w, switching to 20000k, here it is today....she seems fine and is eating well...let's pray...
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9628241#post9628241 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stieger
Hi folks,
Sometimes I just have to laugh. I've had my tank setup for a little over a month, and I have 2 bta's. They are doing terrific to date.
I've been in this hobby for roughly 30 years, when I started we used dolamyte (sp) gravel, and used wood airstones with undergravel filters to get things "going." It would take 4-6 weeks to get a tank to cycle. We didn't have MH or Lunar lights back then and kept anemones just fine for years. Heck, I built filters using the grocery store bread-holders that were roughly 2ft x 2ft, and put screen-door material on the bottom to hold gravel which would act as the filter bed....to say nothing of the old DLS filters with the ever popular spinning wheel...
back then, I would cycle a tank with anemones and damsels. I see anemones "open wide" like in the pics often - they are generally expelling waste. You know when an anemone is dead, plain and simple.
I think sometimes we overthink this hobby. Back when we didn't have dosing, wet/dry (which I think are terrific for reefs - I used to build them for the LFS) which kept live corals in the tank - hence the difference in opinions...
Anyway, my point to this post is simply this - there's a ton of opinions on this board - many of which are terrific - BUT, please keep in mind that someone's opinion on this board isn't always 100% correct, all the time.
Yes, I have very few posts (my account wouldn't allow me to for a while) and I'm not trying to start a flame, but sometimes you gotta test the water and potentially wait if nothing else is wrongIE., the guys we have in our tanks (barring corals) are hardy and can do amazingly well without our constant interruption - they've lived thousands of years without our help in the wild... now, if I could only figure out how to move one of the anemones who decided to go behind a rock without tearing him off the rock!
Best,
Stieger
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9628241#post9628241 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stieger
Hi folks,
Sometimes I just have to laugh. I've had my tank setup for a little over a month, and I have 2 bta's. They are doing terrific to date.
I've been in this hobby for roughly 30 years, when I started we used dolamyte (sp) gravel, and used wood airstones with undergravel filters to get things "going." It would take 4-6 weeks to get a tank to cycle. We didn't have MH or Lunar lights back then and kept anemones just fine for years. Heck, I built filters using the grocery store bread-holders that were roughly 2ft x 2ft, and put screen-door material on the bottom to hold gravel which would act as the filter bed....to say nothing of the old DLS filters with the ever popular spinning wheel...
back then, I would cycle a tank with anemones and damsels. I see anemones "open wide" like in the pics often - they are generally expelling waste. You know when an anemone is dead, plain and simple.
I think sometimes we overthink this hobby. Back when we didn't have dosing, wet/dry (which I think are terrific for reefs - I used to build them for the LFS) which kept live corals in the tank - hence the difference in opinions...
Anyway, my point to this post is simply this - there's a ton of opinions on this board - many of which are terrific - BUT, please keep in mind that someone's opinion on this board isn't always 100% correct, all the time.
Yes, I have very few posts (my account wouldn't allow me to for a while) and I'm not trying to start a flame, but sometimes you gotta test the water and potentially wait if nothing else is wrongIE., the guys we have in our tanks (barring corals) are hardy and can do amazingly well without our constant interruption - they've lived thousands of years without our help in the wild... now, if I could only figure out how to move one of the anemones who decided to go behind a rock without tearing him off the rock!
Best,
Stieger
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9628865#post9628865 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by D-Rod
WELCOME "STIEGER"
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9629376#post9629376 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by illcssd
I give it 3 months.