shipping would kill ya on live rock just buy it local or if ya wnat cheap try this
http://www.garf.org/ showa how to make your own live rock
http://www.garf.org/ showa how to make your own live rock
Max;577621; said:Hello ewurm
Man I'd take the fish and the bio spira back unless you've used the bio-spira that is. Your live rock will have all the bacteria you need to cycle the tank. You might also consider returning the damsels you don't need them at all.
Just buy uncurred live rock and base rock to equal about 1 to 1.5 lbs per gallon. You can use as much or as little base rock vs live rock as your budget can afford. Throw a cocktail shrimp into the tank and get your ammonia up to about 3 ppm . Raise your temp to about 85 f and allow to simmer. In a few weeks your nitrates will hit about 40 ppm do a major water change and you can start stocking slowly.
I'd really encourage you to skip the anem until you have time to play around with keeping your params stable you'll also need some good lighting etc ask later and I'll be happy to help you with info on them. I'd also keep it within the standard 1.22 to 1.26 for inverts. I don't like damsels either.
A lot of the fish that have been recommended to you are pretty aggresive and a 20 just doesn't have a lot of room. S.W. fish are VERY territorial make sure what ever you decide to stock is compatable with everything else. Nothing sucks worse than trying to rip a tank apart to catch a problem fish.
hope this helps
hmmm
Max;577621; said:Hello ewurm
Man I'd take the fish and the bio spira back unless you've used the bio-spira that is. Your live rock will have all the bacteria you need to cycle the tank. You might also consider returning the damsels you don't need them at all.
Just buy uncurred live rock and base rock to equal about 1 to 1.5 lbs per gallon. You can use as much or as little base rock vs live rock as your budget can afford. Throw a cocktail shrimp into the tank and get your ammonia up to about 3 ppm . Raise your temp to about 85 f and allow to simmer. In a few weeks your nitrates will hit about 40 ppm do a major water change and you can start stocking slowly.
I'd really encourage you to skip the anem until you have time to play around with keeping your params stable you'll also need some good lighting etc ask later and I'll be happy to help you with info on them. I'd also keep it within the standard 1.22 to 1.26 for inverts. I don't like damsels either.
A lot of the fish that have been recommended to you are pretty aggresive and a 20 just doesn't have a lot of room. S.W. fish are VERY territorial make sure what ever you decide to stock is compatable with everything else. Nothing sucks worse than trying to rip a tank apart to catch a problem fish.
hope this helps
hmmm
ewurm;577630; said:I used the biospira, I have lots of biomedia, live sand and live rock. I would be willing to bet the tank is cycled now, and I amusing the damsels like the monkey NASA launched into space, if you get the metaphor. I will ditch the Damsels and get some clowns, when I know params are good. Sounds like I need much more light for the anenomes, my tube is only 15W. That is a distant future project.