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Viktoriia

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  1. You can see people throwing unfinished apples and other fruits etc in the water on the beach... That's probably how they got there. I've heard people feed blanched broccoli, spinash, and most of the frozen foods contain these ingredients anyway. But I read that human food's nutritional value is questionable for fish. I wonder what would experienced aquarists say? Or better to stick with nori and other seaweed?

  2. We did, we used about 60% of the water to seed the tank and scooped up most of the sand as well. I had purchased a lot of live rock and switched out the better pieces to design the landscape i was looking for. The sump is full of rock as well. Right now the 40 gallon is complely full of rock. both tanks have a healthy amount of tiny brown starfish and copepods. The rock we had in the quarantine are also in the 40 gallon. Those rocks developed alot of algae during the hypo stage. Now all the critters are feasting on it. Luckily the pistol and emerald crabs are in the new system. The only invert that is missing is my Pom Pom. hopefully he will make an appearance in one of the tanks. I will keep the rocks cycling for another two weeks waiting to see if I can find him. If not I will breakdown the 40.

  3. Here is an update on the tank with all the live rock corals and fish finally in. Still need to hang the Radions and aquascape some more. I will be breaking down the 40 gallon soon. Live Rock, Sand , Stand and Tank so to go on sale. post-2633205-0-61537400-1357089475_thumb.jpgpost-2633205-0-62954200-1357089483_thumb.jpg

  4. post-2633205-0-42961900-1354389632_thumb.jpgHere are a few pictures of our tank progress. First is a 20 gallon QT. We used hyposalinity to kill an ich infestation. Ich 100% gone. I had the fish in Hypo for 10 weeks so far. Everyone is fine and eating healthy. Second we have about 80 pounds of live rock in the blue tub cycling. Last is our 40 Gallon which is fishless currently. We will keep it fishless until the new year. In the picture if anyone can identify this green plant. It looks like Shrek ears. Plant life worms copepods and starfish population has skyrocketed without our wrasse and other fish to pick them off.
  5. I set mine up in the laundry room. It was super easy I bought two pieces of hardware. One to split the cold water line. And the other to connect the RODI line to the split water line. The grey water I fed the line right into the waste line for the laundry. Next I purchased a large water bucket to hold the RODI water. The bucket is raised and has an auto shut off valve and drain valve to pour into my mixing bucket.

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