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The ro unit is the rodi water filter? Not sure what that means.
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Just finished draining the water and putting the fish into a bucket with heater and air stone until tomorrow morning. Going to do a good cleaning and use 92% pure alcohol to wipe everything down. It's the quick evaporate first aid alcohol that i use for my guinea pigs cage and geckos cage.
 

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Just finished draining the water and putting the fish into a bucket with heater and air stone until tomorrow morning. Going to do a good cleaning and use 92% pure alcohol to wipe everything down. It's the quick evaporate first aid alcohol that i use for my guinea pigs cage and geckos cage.
Over alcohol, use vinegar or bleach
While alcohol evaporates. Too many porous items in saltwater
 
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Oh I'm only using it to clean the tank and then leaving it to dry and cleaning all of the old heater and filter stuff ect ect....not using it on any of the new saltwater stuff.
 
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Over alcohol, use vinegar or bleach
While alcohol evaporates. Too many porous items in saltwater
Just wondering wouldn't bleach sink into porous items as well? Bleach will stay in or on something for a long time as well as leach out as a poison if mishandled. The alcohol will evaporate quickly within 1 to 2 hours fully and leaves no traces. As long as it has air flow to dry properly. How do you use bleach to clean aquarium items?
 

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Just wondering wouldn't bleach sink into porous items as well? Bleach will stay in or on something for a long time as well as leach out as a poison if mishandled. The alcohol will evaporate quickly within 1 to 2 hours fully and leaves no traces. As long as it has air flow to dry properly. How do you use bleach to clean aquarium items?
Cold water rinse and sun dry. Cold water neutralizes bleach
 
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Cold water rinse and sun dry. Cold water neutralizes bleach
Bleach gives me sinus infections so I always used to avoid it. The smell is rancid lol. So do you have any advice against putting used live rock in my tank against starting with dry rock? I heard used live rock from LFS or from others could bring parasites, strains of algae, or even shrimp/snails.
 

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Bleach gives me sinus infections so I always used to avoid it. The smell is rancid lol. So do you have any advice against putting used live rock in my tank against starting with dry rock? I heard used live rock from LFS or from others could bring parasites, strains of algae, or even shrimp/snails.
You can place live rock in a container/tub and observe over 72 hours for anything that has emerged or come out of hiding and before introduction place in freshwater which will drive most hiders out
 
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I also do have 360GPH outlet head coming from my filter. Do I really need more flow then that in a 36g bowfront tank? For now ignoring the coraline/anemone/reefing part....shouldn't a x10 turnover rate be plenty of flow? I see they recommend 5 to 10x of flow for a saltwater tank. I don't understand the need for an extra WaveMaker.
 

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Bleach gives me sinus infections so I always used to avoid it. The smell is rancid lol. So do you have any advice against putting used live rock in my tank against starting with dry rock? I heard used live rock from LFS or from others could bring parasites, strains of algae, or even shrimp/snails.
High salinity will drive out lots of crabs and worms without killing them. Like 1.04. Put the rock in and turn it over a few times to get the salty water in everywhere then let it set with an airstone. Hope it helps. Most creatures on the rock will help your tank.
 

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I also do have 360GPH outlet head coming from my filter. Do I really need more flow then that in a 36g bowfront tank? For now ignoring the coraline/anemone/reefing part....shouldn't a x10 turnover rate be plenty of flow? I see they recommend 5 to 10x of flow for a saltwater tank. I don't understand the need for an extra WaveMaker.
It's more to control the flow than to increase it. Adding even a small wave pump of some kind will improve water quality and allow you to create flow patterns. I know the stuff adds up. It takes me months to get water moving everytime I build one. Filtration and lighting first. The other gadgets can come later.
 
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It's more to control the flow than to increase it. Adding even a small wave pump of some kind will improve water quality and allow you to create flow patterns. I know the stuff adds up. It takes me months to get water moving everytime I build one. Filtration and lighting first. The other gadgets can come later.
Thank you guys for all the sweet info. I have now around like 30 pounds of dry rock. I have a uv sterilizer. I'll hold off on the wave maker for now. And RO water at my LFS is only $20 for 40 gallons. So I'll be good to start setting up and cycling tomorrow.
 
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And to solve the power head issue the uv sterilizer I got has a powerhead you can adjust. So that will help control flow.
 

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I'm trying to find the best place to buy rodi water cause buying and expensive rodi filter is not in the cards right now.
You can literally get a decent Aquatic Life Rodi for $140 on Amazon.

Way cheaper than buying 5 gallon jugs from LFS who might even be using Ro+Salt at $1.00/gallon.
 
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You can literally get a decent Aquatic Life Rodi for $140 on Amazon.

Way cheaper than buying 5 gallon jugs from LFS who might even be using Ro+Salt at $1.00/gallon.
They are selling ro water for $0.50 gallon and premix for $1.25 gallon. I got the salt myself for super cheap just going to mix it. I seen a $69 rodi system that makes 50gal in 24hours. Seems legit I will try a rodi system later on when I have more cash. Also buying a new UV sterilizer cause old one the bulb blew.
 

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They are selling ro water for $0.50 gallon and premix for $1.25 gallon. I got the salt myself for super cheap just going to mix it. I seen a $69 rodi system that makes 50gal in 24hours. Seems legit I will try a rodi system later on when I have more cash. Also buying a new UV sterilizer cause old one the bulb blew.
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My Aquatic Life RODI Systen, $140 on Amazon, no special installation for it, just use it when I need it.

I also use 2 Little Fishies (Julian Sprung) Accurasea1 instant artificial salt mix. A 10 pack of 10 5 gallon bags is like $35.00. Perfect for my 40B and your Bowfront as well.

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My Aquatic Life RODI Systen, $140 on Amazon, no special installation for it, just use it when I need it.

I also use 2 Little Fishies (Julian Sprung) Accurasea1 instant artificial salt mix. A 10 pack of 10 5 gallon bags is like $35.00. Perfect for my 40B and your Bowfront as well.

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I bought instant ocean salt because it was the cheapest and was highly rated. Your tank looks amazing I'm hoping I have similar success lol. How does the rodi system work exactly? Because where I live lots of water consumption gets extra fees tacked on my rent.
 

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I bought instant ocean salt because it was the cheapest and was highly rated. Your tank looks amazing I'm hoping I have similar success lol. How does the rodi system work exactly? Because where I live lots of water consumption gets extra fees tacked on my rent.
Most are around 3 to 1 waste to rodi water. If you make 10 gallons of water 15 will go down the drain or can be saved and used. It's still filtered water. Way cheaper. Have 4 tanks 30 thru 75 and 10 gallons a week takes care of my top off.
 

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