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  1. I just got these two new Acans...

    a super man lordhowensis, and a rainbow echinatia (sp?)

     

    can anyone give me some tips? the guy I got them from said high light, med-high flow. Anything else would be appreciated. I got a smokin deal on them and I was straight (drooler) lookin at their pics on ebay so I had to have them.

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  2. If you are sure that it is cured rock, i would still be testing the water, same tests as before, and start with ammonia. The "cycle" you hear people talk about is the build-up of bacteria that breakdown waste into nitrogen gas. first ammonia... then nitrite... then nitrate. Test them in that order. When all 3 test at 0, then your tank is considered cycled. I would test for PO4 as well. If you can detect it, try and get it down low. like 0.1. Not as critical if your only keeping softies as you said before. You do want to kinda stack your rock loose, you want alot of flow around and through it, since it is the biggest filter you have in your tank.

     

    Other than that, your in the waiting game now. Just test your water until all of the tests stated before are at 0. And use this time to get to know your tank. How much water do you evap. per day?

    do you have a temp flux? stuff like that. I would keep my lights off until you get some snails in there. Make sure your tests are getting close to 0 before you do that. At least the ammonia and nitrite tests.

  3. Hey gopens... that add on ebay, where you got your rock, says its uncured. So you will still have a good die off, and your sand is going to suck up everything out of it. So since your at this stage, this is what I would do.

     

    1. Get a range of test kits... Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, and PO4

    2. Start testing your water like crazy. every other day. Start with the ammonia.

    3. Seriously think about getting a phos reactor and running rowaphos in it while you cycle your rock. you don't want to be dealing with the problems that Nyles and I had, with getting all the PO4 back out as your rock leaches it.

    4. Water change, water change, water change.... hopefully your using RO/DI water, as the water in southern oregon is supposidly (sp?) the worst around. (haven't tested it, but have heard from a bunch of reefers )

     

    5. I would restack my rock so that it is as loose as possible. You want water seriously moving around, under, over and through the rock, to get all the nasties out of it.

     

    6. Every week take the rock out of your tank, and swish it HARD in some fresh saltwater to get the detritus out of it as it cycles.

     

    Hopefully you won;t have to do all of that, but as I said, that add does refer to it as "freshly imported UNCURED live rock.

  4. So i upgraded from a 175w Venture 10/14K to a 250w Venture 10/14k last night. My tank got about an hour of 250w last night, and I'm wondering how much to cut my lights back.

    My photo period is:

    8am 1 12" VHO on

    8:30am the other 12" VHO on

    9am Halide on

    7pm Halide off

    8pm VHO off

    9pm VHO off, moonlight on

     

    Please give me some ideas, I don't think that its going to be a HUGE shock to anything since the color didn't change, just the intensity. My tank is all SPS, clams, and zoas.

     

    Thanks

    SBK

  5. Haven't done any testing, I think Rich is the guy to ask, I have read ALOT about them, and for a new system, VHO or T-5... i'd use T-5... just more options, more light. I'm going to use them as supplement for my 2x250 PFO on my 72... by the way Gopens... did you have a custom bow built or something... I thought that it went 46, 72, and then way too big for my house :) if you have the same tank as me, its a 72... 48"x12"x26"

  6. Man made live rock is not "premium" rock. you shouldn't pay more for man made.

     

    If your going to cycle your tank with uncured rock, that is rock that is going to have a huge die off, dont add your sand to the tank yet. Sand soaks up nutrients, nitrates, and phosphates like a sponge, and if you add your sand now, you'll be fighting to get that crap out for a while.

  7. has anyone seen any data for the Venture 10K/14K bulb? I've been running one for about a month now, and I LOVE the color, but I think the par maybe a bit low. If anyone knows anything I'd appreciate it. Thanks

    SBK

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