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IME some phyto is okay and since you plan on removing the rocks from the water itself, nutrients shouldn't be a big ordeal. Though, high phosphates can get absorbed. I would just limit the phyto seeing is there isn't a light to help sustain their photosynthetic needs.
Since you dont have any coral, I would boil rodi water and spot treat it. The boiling hot water cooks the tissue and makes sure it cant poop a baby.For the record my plan is to remove the rock from the bucket on my weekly water change. Put the rock alone in the old water. Inject him with vinegar as I used to do. Then, something new I read, after the vinegar starts melting him, inject him again with H2O2 and finish the job. Hope it works.
Since you dont have any coral, I would boil rodi water and spot treat it. The boiling hot water cooks the tissue and makes sure it cant poop a baby.
Nice!!! Christmas came early.. or late..however you want to look at it.
Crossing fingers!What is funny is it was Christmas when the warranty claim was approved. I asked JBJ to NOT send the replacement during the holidays, the busiest shopping time of the year, so I certainly contributed to the delay.
Just happy to have it. Now I can worry about the leak test as opposed to the delivery.
Following! Looks like it takes patience to start one. Glad I started my research before ordering anything. Looking forward to this build, I might mirror yours a little.
Hopefully he was the only one. Boiling water never failed me in the past. I always considered other methods but with risk of over carbon dosing in my nano, hot water seemed more logical for me. Sometimes if the water is hot enough, you can actually hear it sizzle. *evil laugh* Good job BTW!I will be on the lookout for more and I am ready for them.