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welcome to R2R from a fellow noob to Marine Aquariums. This place has been a wealth of information.Hello everyone. I have been in the freshwater world for a while, but I have finally decide to start a reef tank. I already have the tank I'm going to use a 60 g with a wet dry sump. I got this tank used for a good price and bbqbit came with the sand and rocks from the previous owners set up. Are these rocks and sand safe to use in my tank they have been dry for at least a month and with probably be another month before i use them. Also is there a way to set us a refugium in the wet dry ?
Take your time and soak your rock for a month go diy sumpWelcome to r2r!
Just take it one step at a time, and don't be afraid to ask for help... You'll love it.
So I'm getting readuly to soak my rock and I was wondering about when i add the bacteria this will like them live rocks so when i add them to the tank and fill it with water can i add bacteria then also and add fish right away or should i still wait? If i add the rocks and no bacteria then i have to do the whole cycle like normal right?Welcome to the site and the addiction!
Rinse the sand and use it. Take the rocks, get them wet in new saltwater and add a power head. Would not be a bad idea to throw in some bacteria startup to help kick off the cycle. You do not (imo) want to put the rock in your tank as is as the die off as it soaks will be a challenge in the display. While the rock is in the buckets soaking, wait a few days and then test the water for high nitrates. When you are ready, do some water changes every week to help pull out the gunk in the tubs.
I would ditch the filter and go with a sump. If you have the capability, the sump will offer better options for you down the road.
Ok thanks! Woyld you recommend adding a few then later adding a couple or what?@Reefo25
Get everything in your tank first, fill it up with salt water, get your heater going, get the water circulating. Once the water is up to temperature, add your bacteria. I use a combination of Bio Spira, and Coralline in a Bottle. From there, you can go one of two ways...
Yes, you can add a fish or two, but I wouldn't recommend it. Here is what I suggest, start feeding the bacteria ammonia, using this product:
https://www.amazon.com/DrTims-Aquatics-Ammonium-chloride-bottle/dp/B006MP4QG6
This will make the colonies explode in growth, which is what you want. Test your water in a couple of days; if everything is at zero, you're good to go. If it was me (this is not required, I just prefer overkill) I would feed them ammonia again, let the levels zero out once more, and then start adding stuff.
Ok thanks! Woyld you recommend adding a few then later adding a couple or what?