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Hello Reef2Reef!
I setup my tank about 2 weeks ago and began the cycle with dry rock, Live Ocean sand, and a bottle of Dr. Tim's. I dosed the ammonia drops per instructions and have let the tank cycle. Today, I found an LFS that sells, wait for it, live rock for very cheap. $2 a lbs! It's full of life and sponges, so I picked up 20lbs of that and placed a few pieces in my display and the rest in the sump. I am worried about the snails that were attached to the rocks though. My seachem ammonia detector is showing "Alert" with .05 free ammonia. I don't want the snails to die and cause a massive ammonia spike, but I also don't want the snails to die. Should I try to pick them all out and bring them back, or do you think the live rock will have enough biofilm to process the ammonia in the tank?
I setup my tank about 2 weeks ago and began the cycle with dry rock, Live Ocean sand, and a bottle of Dr. Tim's. I dosed the ammonia drops per instructions and have let the tank cycle. Today, I found an LFS that sells, wait for it, live rock for very cheap. $2 a lbs! It's full of life and sponges, so I picked up 20lbs of that and placed a few pieces in my display and the rest in the sump. I am worried about the snails that were attached to the rocks though. My seachem ammonia detector is showing "Alert" with .05 free ammonia. I don't want the snails to die and cause a massive ammonia spike, but I also don't want the snails to die. Should I try to pick them all out and bring them back, or do you think the live rock will have enough biofilm to process the ammonia in the tank?