Hi!
I've been a freshwater fishkeeper dreaming of a reef aquarium for years. I purchased a 95 gal All-Glass wave front tank last Sept. I purchased a Freedom Filter Professional unit (can't remember the flow rate on the installed pump -- either 900 or 1200 gph) and an ro/di unit in February. We moved in August to our own new home, so I've decided to go ahead and set up the tank. I purchased a Coral Life 50/50 light unit a couple of days ago. I've been reading books all along (literally for years, but especially the past few months). I just stumbled upon you guys!
So, now I'm wondering if I've screwed up! I'm just starting, and would rather correct/prevent a problem now, than fix it later.
I prepared the water int the tank with Reef Salt from Instant Ocean with ro water on the 14th and 15th, (didn't use the di water, 'cause I was not planning a reef yet - however hubby is enthralled with corals. He probably won't object to my spending a ton on money if I'm getting what he likes too!
). My SG is 1.022 (instant ocean hydrometer). pH is 8.2 (titration test kit). Ammonia is 0. Can't yet locate my other test kits (dH, gH, phosphate, dissolved oxygen, nitrites, nitrates) that I purchased in advance and misplaced in the moving process. The temperature is 78. It is situated indirectly under a sky light.
I have 40 pounds of base 'lace' rock. I have 40 pounds of 'premium' live rock encrusted heavily with pink/purple coralline algae. I have 40 pounds of live rock I purchased from a less well know LFS 'cause it looked appealing. It appears to be old coral skeleton encrusted with a moderate amount of pink coralline algae, Long green algae (reminds me of the Christmas cactus in structure), a small amount of hair like algae that I've mostly pulled off). This live rock also thrilled us with the quick appearance of small brownish/red anemones (which I now think are glass anemones -- DH is appalled that we must kill them). It also appeared to carry small snails, feather dusters, tiny 'bug-like-things', and a white worm with a red head that measures about 1/4" and swims with a spiral motion (can't identify it on your hitchhiker pages). I have 80 pounds of live sand (commercial argonite, can't remeber the brand), measuring from 1 - 3" in depth. No sand under the rocks. I put these "live" things in on 9/17.
On 9/18 I put in 3 mollies at the recommendation of my LFS (the water cleared in the first 24 hours). The mollies are thriving. The glass anemones are thriving ('til I get home in the morning 8O ). The feather dusters are thriving. I've been adding 5 ml of 'Purple Up' daily at the behest of my LFS as well.
Now I'm AFRAID!!!! Afraid that the 'beautiful' rock from the questionable (now that I know just a little more) LFS (the glass anemones were in plain view) has introduced more pests than beneficial organisms. Afraid that my Freedom Filter (the protein skimmer is within the unit) wasn't a good choice. Afraid that the lights I just bought (in addition to the dual unit full spectrum fluorescent lights that came with the aquarium) are not appropriate. Afraid that I've wasted money mixing the salt with ro water rather than ro/di now that the plans for the tank have changed. Afraid I've done it all wrong before I've barely gotten started!!!
Any recommendations are greatly appreciated. My goal for this tank is now to have it as a reef aquarium with a small number of compatible fish. I am fairly patient, but having to rein dh in hard -- he'd love to see fish and anemones in it. I've told him that anemones don't look like they'd be appropriate if we plan to move into corals.
Thanks,
Candy
I've been a freshwater fishkeeper dreaming of a reef aquarium for years. I purchased a 95 gal All-Glass wave front tank last Sept. I purchased a Freedom Filter Professional unit (can't remember the flow rate on the installed pump -- either 900 or 1200 gph) and an ro/di unit in February. We moved in August to our own new home, so I've decided to go ahead and set up the tank. I purchased a Coral Life 50/50 light unit a couple of days ago. I've been reading books all along (literally for years, but especially the past few months). I just stumbled upon you guys!
So, now I'm wondering if I've screwed up! I'm just starting, and would rather correct/prevent a problem now, than fix it later.
I prepared the water int the tank with Reef Salt from Instant Ocean with ro water on the 14th and 15th, (didn't use the di water, 'cause I was not planning a reef yet - however hubby is enthralled with corals. He probably won't object to my spending a ton on money if I'm getting what he likes too!
I have 40 pounds of base 'lace' rock. I have 40 pounds of 'premium' live rock encrusted heavily with pink/purple coralline algae. I have 40 pounds of live rock I purchased from a less well know LFS 'cause it looked appealing. It appears to be old coral skeleton encrusted with a moderate amount of pink coralline algae, Long green algae (reminds me of the Christmas cactus in structure), a small amount of hair like algae that I've mostly pulled off). This live rock also thrilled us with the quick appearance of small brownish/red anemones (which I now think are glass anemones -- DH is appalled that we must kill them). It also appeared to carry small snails, feather dusters, tiny 'bug-like-things', and a white worm with a red head that measures about 1/4" and swims with a spiral motion (can't identify it on your hitchhiker pages). I have 80 pounds of live sand (commercial argonite, can't remeber the brand), measuring from 1 - 3" in depth. No sand under the rocks. I put these "live" things in on 9/17.
On 9/18 I put in 3 mollies at the recommendation of my LFS (the water cleared in the first 24 hours). The mollies are thriving. The glass anemones are thriving ('til I get home in the morning 8O ). The feather dusters are thriving. I've been adding 5 ml of 'Purple Up' daily at the behest of my LFS as well.
Now I'm AFRAID!!!! Afraid that the 'beautiful' rock from the questionable (now that I know just a little more) LFS (the glass anemones were in plain view) has introduced more pests than beneficial organisms. Afraid that my Freedom Filter (the protein skimmer is within the unit) wasn't a good choice. Afraid that the lights I just bought (in addition to the dual unit full spectrum fluorescent lights that came with the aquarium) are not appropriate. Afraid that I've wasted money mixing the salt with ro water rather than ro/di now that the plans for the tank have changed. Afraid I've done it all wrong before I've barely gotten started!!!
Any recommendations are greatly appreciated. My goal for this tank is now to have it as a reef aquarium with a small number of compatible fish. I am fairly patient, but having to rein dh in hard -- he'd love to see fish and anemones in it. I've told him that anemones don't look like they'd be appropriate if we plan to move into corals.
Thanks,
Candy



