With the hybrid TTM, why don’t people use live rock? Since the H2O2 is doused outside of the tank can we not add a free pieces of live rock to help control ammonia?
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Live rock is not used in the TTM because you are changing water every 72hrs. Also, with TTM the idea is to outrun the parasite before it can reattach to the fish. The ICH parasites drop off the fish and then would infect your live rock. Everything is to be cleaned and completely dry for 24hrs between transfers. Getting live rock clean and dry between transfers would be next to impossible without running the risk of failing the TTM. Plus the live rock then wouldnt be much use for a long time.With the hybrid TTM, why don’t people use live rock? Since the H2O2 is doused outside of the tank can we not add a free pieces of live rock to help control ammonia?
Correct, two independent tanks and equipment that is dried out before re-using. With a three day cycle (36hrs if doing it for Velvet too), you shouldn’t really get into trouble with ammonia unless you have a heavy bioload for the space. Prime can be used if necessary.So should I also not use the same sponge filter and air line tubing across the two tanks?