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chefjamesscott

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i figured it was time to start a thread on this tank that i have at home considering the night i had last night with it

i came home last night to find a slow leak in the pipe had caused my roof to fall in by the scat tank so i did a fast turn over into a new tank i had gotten for them

i added my live rock that i had been holding for when i did a sw set up and plan to up the salinity of the water till i get it to 1.021 right now its at about 1.014 just wondering if i should amp it right up to 1.021 or do it gradual here is the old an new tank



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new

the other ? i have is that after being in the new tank for a few hours the live rock has what looks like marine organisms that are rehydrating since i have zero experience with live rock or sw i thought this to be the best place to come to start into THE DARK SIDE :dive2: time to sink or swim considering the reason why i had to do such a fast turn of the tank

any input appreciated
 

Pufferpunk

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Where did this rock come from? Was it completely cured? I'm afraid you have a huge tank crash ahead of you. LR needs a SG of at least 1.018 if not higher or the organisims & bacteria will die off in droves. I would have cured/acclimated it to the lower SG slowly, in a bucket, testing for ammonia/nitrite, before adding to the tank. Be sure to keep a very close eye on the parameters in your tank.

Eventually, those scats will outgrow that tank.
 

chefjamesscott

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the salinity of the water in the tank is presently 1.014 and the live rock came out of someones 33g sw tank that they shut down about 8-12 months ago

i had to flip the tanks fast as the roof above the other fell in due to water pipe leak but i showed that in my tanks thread you can see the hole in the roof in the picture i did not like the idea of plaster fallin in my tank thought that might ruin water quality

i plan to do daily wc and get the salinity up to 1.023 in increments of 10%per every 2-3 days so as to not shock them suddenly with full on salt

i have a variety of empty tanks that i can use what size you recommend for them i have a nice custom 140g my glass guy is almost done doing
 

Sploke

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So if the SW tank was shut down almost a year ago...where has the liverock been since then? I would keep a VERY close eye on ammonia levels...
 

chefjamesscott

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the ammonia i plan to control with daily wc of min 40% twice daily if need be the rock was dried in a closed bucket

i spoke to marinemad in pm a bit about this i will be doing everything in my power to make sure i dont lose this tank i got a full range of sw test kits when i picked up the rock an the 33g tank

i have a few tanks bigger than this 140g i just secured a 300g new from a breeder and there is a 160g in a lfs that i can get for $450 as well there is a person who saw my 180g here at the cafe and told me that come the end of nov he was shutting down his 180 would i like it so my plans are to eventually have a full on sw tank that is min 140g maybe 250g
 

wataugachicken

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if the live rock has dried out it's not live anymore. all you have are dirty rocks.
 

chefjamesscott

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if the live rock has dried out it's not live anymore. all you have are dirty rocks.

:nutkick: nice one :flamed:

but in the end of it aleast they are nice rocks and when im done with it they will be alive again :woot:so alive that it will :shocked:

im hoping that in the end it will be :mwave:
 
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