ALW
What works for one may not work for another!
thats not a bad kit for the price
Just scrap the bio balls, they become nitrate factories.
thats not a bad kit for the price
i have book marked it (i wont be setting up till at least feb i just want to know as much as possible before i set it up
I know ALW, the rep is looking it up for me... but it works...
I have sold it to numerous people and used it myself. Used it to cycle my Fluval Edge, recently used it to cycle the Kent Marine tank but with some mature water.
I sold someone a Roma 125 with EFX 300 filter, sand, liverock, salted RO and a tube of the Evo Aqua Bio Balls and i tested their water every day and we could watch the cycle... on day 6 was added ammonia and it cycled through in so little time it was surprising. (they live right near the shop i used to work in so was easy to test).
So in 6-7 days the tank was completely cycled and its been running about 5-6 months now and they have never had a blip with water, tank is heavily stocked too.
Might be worth finding a shop that sells Salted RO to help setup your tank, it costs the same as buying RO and adding salt yourself.
Generally about £7.50 for 25L of Salted RO...
A tank with live rock wont cycle, the rock is already live!
You got your own Reverse Osmosis unit then? Sorry if you mentioned it lol
No, idea, rock was added 2 or 3 days after the water and pure balls. Went through the nitrogen cycle. Whether it is meant to or not. Same as my Kent tank has done.
no i dont own one just yet but buying one nearer the time will not be an issue
i have read books in the past and my dad also kept a 5ft reef tank successfully when i was younger so i have his experience to draw on if i need to (he says dont do it )
I dont know if you know from my tropical escapades but i do listen so if nem nems are out of the question then so be it i will move on to the next