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![]() actually... the plan for me was to put in the sand... fill with water and then go around and find some live rock somewhere... Might be a few days before I find chunks that are small enough and in a nice shape. I am still putting the finishing touches to the mods on my overflow and sump so it will be a few days still before I get to setting it up in its final spot.
Dont suppose there are any snails or other CUC that would be ok to put in right after putting in the live rock during the cycling period? Just curious because I would be a bit impatient having an empty tank and I know there might be boxing day sales coming up. |
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![]() You might want to check the classifieds.
Key_Equine is just down in Bragg Creek and selling a reftractometer for $40. |
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![]() You can add rock later it's jst most prefer to not havevthe sand under the Rock as alot of fish dig plus trapped ditrius.
Unfortunately no livestock during cycling alot of inverts are more sensitive to amonia than fish. ![]() ![]()
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![]() yeah... that is what I heard about the LR... I was just going to push it down until I hit glass... too bad about not being able to add anything... fish keeping is about patience I guess... sigh.
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wont be long within a few weeks youll be ready for a clean up crew , and some hardy corals....in the meantime use that time to aquascape, get your maintanance routine down,practise testing and keep algae out of your tank ![]() lots of reading time lol ![]() ![]()
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