I took the leap and went 100% play sand in my new 55 (which was advertised as a 50... disappointed, but I'll survive). I knew the tank would be cloudy for a few days based on what I've read and applying common sense. The haze has lifted more or less... I can see the back of the tank from the front clearly enough to read the print on the heater for reference.
My question is simple... Does anyone see any reason why I can't go ahead and start planting the tank in the middle of the final days of haze? Also, I was unsure about putting inverts in turbid waters such as these. I don't see any major reason to halt on progress, because I'm sure I'm going to kick up some more sand when I plant, but the inverts might not like being dropped in there. Inverts are MTS, RCS, and Blackworms. RCS are the only questionable drop-ins in my opinion, but I've been wrong before!
My question is simple... Does anyone see any reason why I can't go ahead and start planting the tank in the middle of the final days of haze? Also, I was unsure about putting inverts in turbid waters such as these. I don't see any major reason to halt on progress, because I'm sure I'm going to kick up some more sand when I plant, but the inverts might not like being dropped in there. Inverts are MTS, RCS, and Blackworms. RCS are the only questionable drop-ins in my opinion, but I've been wrong before!