Im keeping it simple. Softies, zoas, easier LPS. Doubt I’ll do any sps. Maybe montis or similar Just looking for some variety, texture, color and contrast in this tankWhat kind of corals are you hope to grow? I can donate some frags.
Im keeping it simple. Softies, zoas, easier LPS. Doubt I’ll do any sps. Maybe montis or similar Just looking for some variety, texture, color and contrast in this tankWhat kind of corals are you hope to grow? I can donate some frags.
No precipitation. Mixed per tropic marin instructionsI didn't think the two trace solutions were compatible? You might end up with precipitation.
I had to look up what "turbidity" means! But no issues with the mixing of solutions with different properties. I'm sure the big brains at Tropic Marin got it all sorted out. I just wish I would have bought the full powdered version of the All for Reef. Almost half the price of this with the liquid trace components. Oh wellNo turbidity? Just really curious since both of these solutions have vastly different pH and the AFR is closer to neutral.
Stuck in the pump? I've gotten them out by turning it off any letting them untangle a bit.Of course!
Not stuck in it. I turned it off to be safe. I guarantee that means it will never move again! =)Stuck in the pump? I've gotten them out by turning it off any letting them untangle a bit.
You bought the aquarium from John ? If yes. Plan for it to be longer. He’s notorious for lagging. Hopefully he’s not. But just in case.Ok. I ordered a new tank. It should arrive next week. John at Advanced Acrylics definitely hooked me up. So now I need to plan everything out. My thoughts are as follows;
Secure a temp holding tank of some sort for the fish and corals for a week or two. Make that move.
Breakdown existing tank and dispose of it. I either need the suction cups to move it, or maybe I just cut right through all the silicone and remove a panel at a time?
New tank arrives, Set up, Replumb everything and leak test.
Rescape new display, then move fish and coral over