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Old February 3rd, 2008, 05:16 AM
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

I don't think it will get moved around too much since he had to put it exactly where i told him to... hehe.

Thanks for all the compliments! I've spent most of the evening watching our emerald crab that hitchiked! (the comment from my mother was "wow not only did you get crabs but you picked up hitchhikers too.... what a day!!")
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Old February 4th, 2008, 04:17 AM
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

well, the rock has been in the tank for 1 and half days so we figured it was time to test.

Temp 78.5
Salinity 1.024
ph 8.1
Alkalinity 1.6
Nitrite 0.05
Nitrate 0
Ammonia 0.25

How does this look for the first day. our current plan is to let the tank cycle until we get back from france(we are leaving the end of march and we'll be there for a week). right before we go i'm planning a 30% water change. then when we get back the tank should be ready to go.

other than that we do have some hair algea and 3-5 little balls of bubble aglea scattered around the tank. hopefully the emeral crab that hitched will take care of it, but who knows.

i'm kind of thinking the rock we got was cured enough that we aren't really going to see a cycle, but we'll keep testing it every other day or so and see how the params change. should we do anything to start the cycle or just let nature take it course?

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Old February 4th, 2008, 04:29 AM
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

I'm thinking that y'all picked y'alls rock up from a LFS?
If so and if the store already cured it,You may not have a cycle at all.
I'm betting that your cycle will be finished with in the next 2 weeks.

It'd also be a good idea to look closer at that hitch hiking crab.Just to be double sure of the ID on it.Theres a lot of crabs that can hitch hike in that are pure predators.

On a side note:What y'all gonna get me from France?

J/K Hope y'all have a great trip and a good time.Because after you've been reefers for a year.You aint gonna want to leave your tank that long.
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

well, we got the rock from reef systems Reef Systems Coral Farm, Inc also the place we got the tank drilled. todd and his wife are so nice and helpful. if anyone is in central ohio check them out.

the pieces that are mostly covered in coraline were their premium fiji and the stuff that isn't purple is their aquacultured stuff.

I'm not 100% sure it's an emerald, but it's pretty small. todd seemed to think the only crabs in his tank were emeralds, but i'll try to get a pic of him next time he is out an about. it was actually luck that we even noticed we had him. all the rock was out of the bags and we heard the bag rustling and thought the cat was getting in there. when we saw she wasn't near them we went in for a closer look and i just scooped him up in my had and dropped him on the rock. he was pretty green. claws were also green.

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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

From what I've heard of that place,I'd say that you wont have much of a cycle if any at all.

The crab probably is an emerald,But just to be on the safe side.Try to make 100% ID on it.Catching problem critters out of a stocked reef is a pain in the butt.
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

is not having a cycle anything to worry about? should we do something to cause a cycle?

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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

I wouldnt worry about it.
We set up tanks at the LFS I help at all the time and stock them the same day.But using all live sand and cured live rock that we sale.I have yet to see of those tanks have any spikes at all.
However I wouldnt reccommend that.Its better to watch it for a couple of weeks just in case.
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

there's nothing worse than getting crabs from a hitch hiker

If you are allready seing hair algae, I would suggest limiting or leaving off the lights for the next few weeks. the nitrates and nutrients from the cycle (if you have one) will fuel that algae like you wouldn't believe. it's one of the hardest algaes to get rid of once it gets a foot hold in you're tank.
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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

yeah, we've been keeping the lights off as much as possible. i'd guess we've only had then on maybe 20 minutes the last 2 days. if we get a clean up crew going before our trip should i worry about them starving? there isn't a whole lot of clean up to do.

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Re: Finally, getting my 75 gallon started

well, we're going to test again tonight and if there isn't going to be a cycle at all we are going to start looking into clean up crews.

how does this sound to start off.

2 more emerald crabs (total of 3)
20 astrea snails
5 turbo snails
and 15 blue leg hermits?

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