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Hey Folks,
Brand new tank. It is 150 gallon display w/ 55 gallon sump where 15 gallons is a refugium.
I added 100lbs of sand into the display (fine grain) and a courser grain to the refugium. I added the sand to a tank with water already in it. Of course it created a full dust storm.
It has been 24 hours and cleared a bit. I have three big questions:
1. Should I run the system to assist? I have it draining into 2 filter socks; which I beleive would catch and assist in the clear up.
2. I added salt; (175 gallons) in theory I should need another 30 gallons worth for proper dosage; but my specific gravity (psuedo salinity) is up in the 40s. My guess is that specific gravity is really a measure of density and not salt and we convert through a fuzzy process to salinity and therefor it is off the charts due to the sand and other particulates suspended in the water. I should likely just wait until the particlulates clear before deciding what to do with the salt either remove or add more.
3. I added a dead frozen shrimp to help get the cycle started while all this clears out; I was considering adding a cheap cleanup crew as well just to get the ball rolling. Thoughts on this?
Brand new tank. It is 150 gallon display w/ 55 gallon sump where 15 gallons is a refugium.
I added 100lbs of sand into the display (fine grain) and a courser grain to the refugium. I added the sand to a tank with water already in it. Of course it created a full dust storm.
It has been 24 hours and cleared a bit. I have three big questions:
1. Should I run the system to assist? I have it draining into 2 filter socks; which I beleive would catch and assist in the clear up.
2. I added salt; (175 gallons) in theory I should need another 30 gallons worth for proper dosage; but my specific gravity (psuedo salinity) is up in the 40s. My guess is that specific gravity is really a measure of density and not salt and we convert through a fuzzy process to salinity and therefor it is off the charts due to the sand and other particulates suspended in the water. I should likely just wait until the particlulates clear before deciding what to do with the salt either remove or add more.
3. I added a dead frozen shrimp to help get the cycle started while all this clears out; I was considering adding a cheap cleanup crew as well just to get the ball rolling. Thoughts on this?