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Old 09-02-2008, 06:59 PM
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Tank looks good! I dont think you have too much live rock in there, and it all helps with filtration, one thing you might want is more flow depending on what you plan on keeping, 1 hydor pump i dont think is enough for a 75 gal, i generally dont stir up my sand bed, but i have a sand sifting goby who pretty much does that job for me, keep up the work on it, its looking good!
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Old 09-02-2008, 08:24 PM
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I think I have too much live rock... could I get some opinions pls?

Also, when I change the water, can I syphon the sand and stir it up or not?
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I think you have a bit too much rock. If I were you I would try to make the rock more spacious on the left side with more caves, and less rocks. I don't like the rocks come so close to the glass in the middle. I like to try to keep a good open swimming area for fish in the front by keeping the rocks towards the back. It looks great on the right side.

You can siphon off the detritus from the surface of the sand, but you don't gravel vac it. You can stir your sandbed up ONLY if you do it regularly, and don't do the whole thing all the time. I gently drag a piece of bamboo through 1/3 of my sand on each waterchange. I only do the front of the tank where the sand is viewable. I don't stir it up really, just enough to keep the surface nice and white, and I only stir up the top 1/2". If you don't do it regularly (at least once every couple weeks) then you will get anaerobic areas which are good, and you need them for denitration which is why you shouldn't do the entire sandbed. If these anaerobic areas are stirred they will release toxic compounds and gases into your tank which can lead to a tank crash.

So, to sum it up...if you do stir it up, do it regularly, only stir the surface, and don't stir the entire sandbed. OR don't do it at all.
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Old 09-02-2008, 08:34 PM
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There is not enough sand in the tank for it to become anaerobic. You need 3" minimum for it to work for your NO3 reduction any less keep it at 1/2"
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Old 09-03-2008, 03:58 AM
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Default What's on the rocks? ID pls...help...

Thanks for everybody's inputs... greatly appreciated..

Another dire question I have is, could someone please ID the brown stuff on the rock.. I don't think its hair algae but I'm uncertain whether if its good for my tank..

Thank you so much in advance..
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Old 09-03-2008, 04:06 AM
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Here's your pic:


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I can't tell what brown stuff you're talking about...? I see reddish stuff and white stuff...?
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Old 09-03-2008, 04:13 AM
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ok let's give this picture a shot



Its the white branchy stuff on the red..
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sweet.. sorry for the extra post... practice makes perfect..

again.. i'm not sure if the white branchy stuff are good for my tank or should I wipe them off my rocks?

Thanks!!
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