J justonemoretank Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 30, 2009 2,162 0 0 42 Virginia Dec 30, 2009 #21 LOL I would recommend AGAINST using any sort of explosive during fish removal.
S slowhemi Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 19, 2009 121 0 0 Corona CA Dec 30, 2009 #22 Ok fine this time I will do what you say ha ha just though it would be the easy way lol ( the easy way got me in this spot!! )
Ok fine this time I will do what you say ha ha just though it would be the easy way lol ( the easy way got me in this spot!! )
S slowhemi Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 19, 2009 121 0 0 Corona CA Dec 31, 2009 #23 Ok so I pulled my fish out last night and YES I had to pull all the rock out to get them out. So do not use fish to get a tank started!!!!!
Ok so I pulled my fish out last night and YES I had to pull all the rock out to get them out. So do not use fish to get a tank started!!!!!
R RegalAngel Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 3, 2009 66 0 0 The Redwood Reef Dec 31, 2009 #24 saltwaterulz;3728286; said: since I am using dead rock instead of live rock in my tank I was told I can use some type of shrimp or just a source of ammonia to cycle my tank can someone give me the details of this? Click to expand... Much simpler way: http://www.hdltd.com/products/p_rightnow.html I used the product in my DT and it worked very well with ammonia, nitrite, nitrate all zero for 1 1/2 months. No live rock present.
saltwaterulz;3728286; said: since I am using dead rock instead of live rock in my tank I was told I can use some type of shrimp or just a source of ammonia to cycle my tank can someone give me the details of this? Click to expand... Much simpler way: http://www.hdltd.com/products/p_rightnow.html I used the product in my DT and it worked very well with ammonia, nitrite, nitrate all zero for 1 1/2 months. No live rock present.