I’m trying the link to create a fish tank thread but it’s not directing me to create one, can this one be switched to my tank build?
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I’m trying the link to create a fish tank thread but it’s not directing me to create one, can this one be switched to my tank build?
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I started the tank will dry live rock, live sand and Fritz 9.I would go to this link and start a thread here about your tank:
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All In One Aquariums (AIO)
Discuss All In One aquariums like Red Sea, JBJ, Innovative Marine, Coralife, etc. AIO aquariums come with most everything you need to set up a saltwater aquarium in one package.www.reef2reef.com
Then click here, and follow Step 2 to get your build thread badge for under your avatar:
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So you want a MY TANK THREAD badge???
Well, here's the way to get one! STEP 1: Start a tank thread in one of our member tank forums (CLICK HERE). *Btw, it doesn't have to be a new tank. It doesn't matter if your tank has been up for 40+ years, we would still love for you to start a tank thread where we can follow all the updates...www.reef2reef.com
When you started your tank, did you add any source of ammonia besides the bacteria?
Sounds like you also need a source of ammonia to give the bacteria something to "eat" so that they can grow to a population large enough to support your future fish and other livestock. You can dose something like Dr. Tim's Ammonium Chloride or Fritz Fish-less Fuel for ammonia, or you can add some fish food even when you don't have fish (the food breaks down and increases ammonia), or you could even add a piece of shrimp from the seafood market. You do need to get the ammonia up to about 2.0 ppm to get your cycle started.I started the tank will dry live rock, live sand and Fritz 9.