Hi Everyone,
I wanted to start by saying THANK YOU for all of the information that I have read out here thus far. It has been very very helpful. I had a saltwater tank as a teenager (sort of) and I decided that I really wanted to give it another try myself. Years ago our tank only lasted about 6m-1year before it went bad. Now that I have been doing a lot of research I can easily see what went wrong.
I purchased a use setup from someone local in town, 45g (high), wet/dry amiracle filter, aqua clear protein and a bunch of live rock. The tank was not maintained for at least 3 months. No water change for 3 months, no cleaning algae, etc etc. I took, and kept, about 60-70% of the original water, but I emptied the tank and razor bladed off all of the bad red and green stuff. Most was red. And at this point everything appears operational after about a week. I even inherited a fish, no idea what he is, that somehow survived their abuse.
I did have a few questions:
- Since they neglected the rock so much, is there any chance of it still being live right any more, or should I just treat it as base rock? The rock is FULL of garbage lying on it and white worms that appear dead. Those same white worms were /are inside the filter as well. I’m guessing that it’s 30-50 lbs of rock, so I’m trying to decide how much I should buy to establish the ecosystem.
- The wet/dry filter is siphon based and I have a stable power, but I am still concerned about the power going out and the tank spilling over. I’ve seen a few possible solutions, but I was wondering if anyone has used the modified elbows that feed the wet/dry sump?
- I’ve read a few articles mentioning that the bio balls are not really that good, especially if you don’t clean them very often in cycles. I could not find any local store that knew anything about bio balls. They only sell canisters, but online it looks like bio balls are still somewhat popular, but meant for advanced enthusiasts. I’m guessing that I should probably purchase some extra bio balls so I’m not washing them in the faucet and then just putting them in place? Is it safe to wash them in chlorinated water and replace them? Is allowing them time to dry good enough?
- I noticed that the wet/dry container also has a chemical pack. If I put live rock and/or chaetomorpha should this be removed or just make sure that I keep it in a separate compartment?
- Should I add snails to my tank or might they interfere with my live rock? If so, which type would be most beneficial and is ten to many (sold on ebay)?
I apologize; I know that was a lot to absorb! I really appreciate any feedback.
Photo: Refugium | SaltWaterTank album | Ben | Fotki.com
Photo: DSC00353 | SaltWaterTank album | Ben | Fotki.com
Photo: DSC00347-small | SaltWaterTank album | Ben | Fotki.com
I wanted to start by saying THANK YOU for all of the information that I have read out here thus far. It has been very very helpful. I had a saltwater tank as a teenager (sort of) and I decided that I really wanted to give it another try myself. Years ago our tank only lasted about 6m-1year before it went bad. Now that I have been doing a lot of research I can easily see what went wrong.
I purchased a use setup from someone local in town, 45g (high), wet/dry amiracle filter, aqua clear protein and a bunch of live rock. The tank was not maintained for at least 3 months. No water change for 3 months, no cleaning algae, etc etc. I took, and kept, about 60-70% of the original water, but I emptied the tank and razor bladed off all of the bad red and green stuff. Most was red. And at this point everything appears operational after about a week. I even inherited a fish, no idea what he is, that somehow survived their abuse.
I did have a few questions:
- Since they neglected the rock so much, is there any chance of it still being live right any more, or should I just treat it as base rock? The rock is FULL of garbage lying on it and white worms that appear dead. Those same white worms were /are inside the filter as well. I’m guessing that it’s 30-50 lbs of rock, so I’m trying to decide how much I should buy to establish the ecosystem.
- The wet/dry filter is siphon based and I have a stable power, but I am still concerned about the power going out and the tank spilling over. I’ve seen a few possible solutions, but I was wondering if anyone has used the modified elbows that feed the wet/dry sump?
- I’ve read a few articles mentioning that the bio balls are not really that good, especially if you don’t clean them very often in cycles. I could not find any local store that knew anything about bio balls. They only sell canisters, but online it looks like bio balls are still somewhat popular, but meant for advanced enthusiasts. I’m guessing that I should probably purchase some extra bio balls so I’m not washing them in the faucet and then just putting them in place? Is it safe to wash them in chlorinated water and replace them? Is allowing them time to dry good enough?
- I noticed that the wet/dry container also has a chemical pack. If I put live rock and/or chaetomorpha should this be removed or just make sure that I keep it in a separate compartment?
- Should I add snails to my tank or might they interfere with my live rock? If so, which type would be most beneficial and is ten to many (sold on ebay)?
I apologize; I know that was a lot to absorb! I really appreciate any feedback.
Photo: Refugium | SaltWaterTank album | Ben | Fotki.com
Photo: DSC00353 | SaltWaterTank album | Ben | Fotki.com
Photo: DSC00347-small | SaltWaterTank album | Ben | Fotki.com