Hi guys!
I've already started the nano but ive had a change of heart with the live rock
I had loads of problems with aptesia nems and i had enough ive taken the rock back to the LFS they were glad to see it because it has loads of great bio life on them.
By the way eveything was at 0 before i took the rock out.
So ive taken a plunge into man made (made to look like reef rock) and dead corals which looks quite good aquascaped.
Here is the step by step way about i did this.
1. I took the rock out and put them in a ready mixed bucket of water to go to the LFS.
2. Turned everything off, waited till it settled and the heater had cooled down
3. Scrubbed all the hardware till all remnants of algea and nasty nems were gone.
4. Cleaned the substrate and scrubbed down the tank inside walls to make sure their were no surviving nems.
5. Layed out the new aquascape and filled back up with the original water.
6. Filled the canister filter with filter media called Eheim Substrat with a massive surface area for benifical bacteria (around 420m-Squared worth) Then put a polyfilter at the top to polish it all off.
7. Got it running and within a few hours it was clear.
8. I retro fitted a blue atinic lamp 14 watt compact combo (has a few spectrums that are not visable to the eye) which should balance out the red, white spectrum pl 11 watt compact lighting that came with the AquaOne 500. In the future when the tank is ready for corals i'll get 2 full spectum 14 watt compacts. and fit them in too.
Im starting a fish less cycle tomorrow and keep up on the tests.
hope you all had a good christmas holiday season! and happy new year!
- Matt
I've already started the nano but ive had a change of heart with the live rock
I had loads of problems with aptesia nems and i had enough ive taken the rock back to the LFS they were glad to see it because it has loads of great bio life on them.
By the way eveything was at 0 before i took the rock out.
So ive taken a plunge into man made (made to look like reef rock) and dead corals which looks quite good aquascaped.
Here is the step by step way about i did this.
1. I took the rock out and put them in a ready mixed bucket of water to go to the LFS.
2. Turned everything off, waited till it settled and the heater had cooled down
3. Scrubbed all the hardware till all remnants of algea and nasty nems were gone.
4. Cleaned the substrate and scrubbed down the tank inside walls to make sure their were no surviving nems.
5. Layed out the new aquascape and filled back up with the original water.
6. Filled the canister filter with filter media called Eheim Substrat with a massive surface area for benifical bacteria (around 420m-Squared worth) Then put a polyfilter at the top to polish it all off.
7. Got it running and within a few hours it was clear.
8. I retro fitted a blue atinic lamp 14 watt compact combo (has a few spectrums that are not visable to the eye) which should balance out the red, white spectrum pl 11 watt compact lighting that came with the AquaOne 500. In the future when the tank is ready for corals i'll get 2 full spectum 14 watt compacts. and fit them in too.
Im starting a fish less cycle tomorrow and keep up on the tests.
hope you all had a good christmas holiday season! and happy new year!
- Matt