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what's not to like?? you clearly haven't been using GFO correctly...The phosphates should decrease with time as the tank balances out. Even if the rocks have high phosphates you can always keep a 16:1 ratio to stabilize algae growth and still promote healthy coral and fish health. I don’t like GFO personally but it does do it’s job! I cycled with a frozen shrimp lol mix it up but a bottle of MB7, DrTims should be plenty, never failed. Gosh ready no risk.
WELCOME @Macie!!! As far as "clear-cut", there are many ways to skin a cat, not all necessary wrong or right, just different. Take a look at Cycling an Aquarium and The Supreme Guide To Setting Up A Saltwater Reef Aquarium . Your plan sounds good. Feed your bacteria once established. The garage is fine with a heater and put a lid on it. When you think you are done cycling, wait a little longer, week or two, and test if things have changed. Change water or don't, up to you. I cycled for just under 4 months, changing 90% of the water twice. Take this process slow.
I did watch it, which I have found quite informative and can be overwhelming. I do find myself going back to that series often as there is so much information. It is hard to remember everything!Welcome. One thing I would recommend is watching the BRS 52 weeks of reefing series in YouTube. It’s a great series to help get base foundation.
I did watch it, which I have found quite informative and can be overwhelming. I do find myself going back to that series often as there is so much information. It is hard to remember everything!
Honestly, when I ordered live rock, as long as it was from a reputable source I literally threw it in my tank... just my experience no issues no problems. One regret I have is finding them off maybe 5-10 minutes for the dust but I hear curing works also. Personally I think less is more and a bottle of Dr.Tim’s works great
See how the nail is bending in that gif? Lol I’ll pass for now;BlackeyeP.S.... You should start a build thread too!
I've been getting answers from both spectrums.. "absolutely you still need to cure dry rock" and then "nope its dry rock, throw it in the tank and start the cycle there.."I did not cure my Marcos dry rock I just put it in the tank and filled with water and then added ammonia and waited for it to cycle. Lights off, wave maker on, and skimmer on (to break it in). I could be wrong but I thought curing rock was for live rock although I did see that BRS do a video on curing the same rocks. So...?
I've been getting answers from both spectrums.. "absolutely you still need to cure dry rock" and then "nope its dry rock, throw it in the tank and start the cycle there.."
AHH!! IDK?!
So I was going to just do it anyways to be safe.. (enter shoulder shrug here)..
It’s really all opinion. I’ve had my struggles with algae which (part of the hobby which makes it unique and challenging) could have many different causes or even a single main cause. Personally I think 99% of precautions in the hobby are not worth spending the extra time/money yet I just setup an apex, trident, and another ph tester soooooo again all just opinion and you gotta go with wht makes it worthwhile for you, your budget, the time you wanna spend etc.I've been getting answers from both spectrums.. "absolutely you still need to cure dry rock" and then "nope its dry rock, throw it in the tank and start the cycle there.."
AHH!! IDK?!
So I was going to just do it anyways to be safe.. (enter shoulder shrug here)..
Hey! Thank you! I'm quite excited!!Welcome to r2r Macie! Always happy to see other lady reefers around these parts! ;-) Don't forget to start a build thread so we can follow along your journey.
Build thread is like a thread like this post except you attach videos, pictures of your ‘build’ or tank setup. I haven’t done one so idrk but you get a badge tooHey! Thank you! I'm quite excited!!
Ummm idk what or how a build thread is but I'm sure I can figure it out! haha
Hey! Thank you! I'm quite excited!!
Ummm idk what or how a build thread is but I'm sure I can figure it out! haha
Build thread is like a thread like this post except you attach videos, pictures of your ‘build’ or tank setup. I haven’t done one so idrk but you get a badge too
Thank you for the great feedback! When I start the water/salt mix, does the salinity matter right at the beginning of this phase? And also during the water change if/when I need to change it out?
Welcome Macie! I think your plan to cure your rock is a good one. You can cure your rock in the garage with a circulation pump and heater, just keep an eye on your temp. As long as the temp stays in the 70's it'll be fine (covered). I'd add the bacteria right away with an ammonia source. You can use ammonia, but fish food or salad shrimp works fine. You my want to do a water change periodically to drain off excess nitrates and phosphates, depending on how long it cures. In my opinion, the longer it cooks, the better. It'll give you a chance to get comfortable testing ammonia, nitrate, phosphate, etc... Good luck!
API test kits are the cheapest to get started In saltwater. salifert are probably the best! I would buy api nitrites, ammonia, and ph. Salifert for nitrate, phosphate, Alkalinity. When you grow into the hobby Hanna checkers are great also for phosphate and alkalinity