- Location
- Rockville Centre, NY
If you remember, my tank crashed last year... well it happened again, this time not my fault! My building cranked the heat on full blast for 2 days and my chiller was unable to keep up. Snails and corals started dying and it just spiraled out of control from there. Water changes weren't enough. My tank was doing great... corals thriving, shrimp growing, a Duncan had split from a single head into 5, everything was going really well so this is very frustrating...
Current state of my tank is salinity at 1.025 and Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrates are all back to 0. I have a couple of small fish and hermits that survived but that's about it. Clean-up crew is pretty much gone and red slime took over the tank within a couple of days. My plan is to give what's left of my fish to a friend and basically start from scratch so I have some questions:
1. Live sand - I'm thinking I should just toss this and get new.
2. Live rock - I don't want to get rid of this but I'm unsure if I should keep it in buckets to keep it live, or let it dry and make it "dead" rock and then add a couple new pieces of live when I put it all back in the tank?? Keep in mind it has a lot of cyano on it so either way I need to clean it... what's the best way?
3. I'm thinking of going with a Sea Horse tank - I have to do some research but I'll post a separate thread with any questions I have on that.
4. I forgot some of the basics when setting up a new tank as far as stocking and the initial tank cycling, it's been a while! - anyone have a link to a good article or thread on setting up a tank from scratch? I'm basically looking for what to stock when (e.g. clean-up crew (how big?), live plants/coral, fish/sea horses(if I go the seahorse route). Also, depending what on due with the live rock will I have to cure the "dead" rock before adding to the tank?
Thanks in advance for all the help! Half of me wanted to give up but I decided to stick with it!
Current state of my tank is salinity at 1.025 and Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrates are all back to 0. I have a couple of small fish and hermits that survived but that's about it. Clean-up crew is pretty much gone and red slime took over the tank within a couple of days. My plan is to give what's left of my fish to a friend and basically start from scratch so I have some questions:
1. Live sand - I'm thinking I should just toss this and get new.
2. Live rock - I don't want to get rid of this but I'm unsure if I should keep it in buckets to keep it live, or let it dry and make it "dead" rock and then add a couple new pieces of live when I put it all back in the tank?? Keep in mind it has a lot of cyano on it so either way I need to clean it... what's the best way?
3. I'm thinking of going with a Sea Horse tank - I have to do some research but I'll post a separate thread with any questions I have on that.
4. I forgot some of the basics when setting up a new tank as far as stocking and the initial tank cycling, it's been a while! - anyone have a link to a good article or thread on setting up a tank from scratch? I'm basically looking for what to stock when (e.g. clean-up crew (how big?), live plants/coral, fish/sea horses(if I go the seahorse route). Also, depending what on due with the live rock will I have to cure the "dead" rock before adding to the tank?
Thanks in advance for all the help! Half of me wanted to give up but I decided to stick with it!