Resurrecting this - would anybody be willing to sell a bit of sand from their tank? I started mine with dry rock/live sand, and - while I've gotten corals from a few tanks - I figure imposing a bit of biodiversity early on wouldn't hurt.
If you can get someone to give u clear l8ve rock even small ones I think will also have very good results. If u want I can spare u a medium size rock that you can even use in your aquascapeResurrecting this - would anybody be willing to sell a bit of sand from their tank? I started mine with dry rock/live sand, and - while I've gotten corals from a few tanks - I figure imposing a bit of biodiversity early on wouldn't hurt.
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If you can get someone to give u clear l8ve rock even small ones I think will also have very good results. If u want I can spare u a medium size rock that you can even use in your aquascape
It's small enough for u do not worry. U can always take it out. But my guess is that u might end up using it as part of your aquascape. Its fiji live rock that been part of my system for 3 years. So it must be full of clean lifeSan Jose.
How big is medium? I only have a 20g so I'd love to take you up on that (if I can fit it); thanks!
Did u do an ICP latley? How is ur silica, po4 and heavy metals?Thanks for this post getting bumped back up I can share with the club that the dinos didn't go away. They ramped back up over the last several months. I've been controlling them with semi-nightly rock basting, 2- to 3-day sand vacuuming, and approx. weekly brushing of rock.
Yesterday, in prep for my 1-year tank post, I blacked-out again (6-14) thru this Wednesday (6-17) while dosing 0.1 ml/10 gal/day hydrogen peroxide.
Thanks for this post getting bumped back up I can share with the club that the dinos didn't go away. They ramped back up over the last several months. I've been controlling them with semi-nightly rock basting, 2- to 3-day sand vacuuming, and approx. weekly brushing of rock.
Yesterday, in prep for my 1-year tank post, I blacked-out again (6-14) thru this Wednesday (6-17) while dosing 0.1 ml/10 gal/day hydrogen peroxide.
I plan to have my next ICP in the mail this week. Every 2-3 mos I run one. Will be added to my last report as my 1-yr anniversary report. Been running Rowaphos and Cuprisorb in a low-flow media cup and I've seen silica and other metals falling (between the first and 2nd ICP); this will be the third and I have another test "in the chamber".Did u do an ICP latley? How is ur silica, po4 and heavy metals?
What are your current NO3 and PO4?
Last test (last week):
NO3: 8-ish
PO4: 0.04
These were "zero" for a long long time because I was running auto water changes unnecessarily.
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Maybe consider removing sand, at least for awhile? I think that’s what @Eugene eoind up doing and it worked I think?Thanks for sharing your approachs! Fortunate for me, I have all SPS out-of-range. My dinos are sand-centric; forgot their name; downside: UV isn’t making a dent. Upside; I can vacuum and my elevated SPS are not affected.
Maybe consider removing sand, at least for awhile? I think that’s what @Eugene eoind up doing and it worked I think?
It'll get back once new sand is in place - been there, done that. Remove it completely - I was thinking of adding sand back after a year but without it looks much cleaner.This’ll be my next step, if necessary. I’ve read about a “tap water flush” of Dyno-affected sand. A super-flush, of sorts.
Trying to do as little as possible
I put corals that go on the bottom on 3” tiles so they start putIt'll get back once new sand is in place - been there, done that. Remove it completely - I was thinking of adding sand back after a year but without it looks much cleaner.
The downsides are that everything not glued to the glass will move around.
I need to put stuff on bigger plugs, I have my snails just moving everything every nightI put corals that go on the bottom on 3” tiles so they start put
It'll get back once new sand is in place - been there, done that. Remove it completely - I was thinking of adding sand back after a year but without it looks much cleaner.
The downsides are that everything not glued to the glass will move around.